Olle Ahlström
New Member
Hi
I am looking to buy a Kona as a first EV and one thing that is talked about a lot online is battery health. There seems to be concerns about the longevity of batteries and that following the recommended maintenance scheduling will make the battery last longer. What I am struggling to find out is wether a consistent and frequent maintenance scheme will offset battery degradation OR prevent the battery from having other issues that will make it need repairs more often and/or needing to be replaced because they stop working completely. Or are both these things affected by the maintenance schedule? I was looking at one 2020 Kona with 120k kms that had been serviced infrequently (every 30k kms) which meant that the warranty was no longer valid. However, the battery seemed to be doing reasonably well range wise as it had about 400 km range, almost like new Konas. Is there any other side effects of infrequent service other than battery range degradation that needs to be worried about?
I am looking to buy a Kona as a first EV and one thing that is talked about a lot online is battery health. There seems to be concerns about the longevity of batteries and that following the recommended maintenance scheduling will make the battery last longer. What I am struggling to find out is wether a consistent and frequent maintenance scheme will offset battery degradation OR prevent the battery from having other issues that will make it need repairs more often and/or needing to be replaced because they stop working completely. Or are both these things affected by the maintenance schedule? I was looking at one 2020 Kona with 120k kms that had been serviced infrequently (every 30k kms) which meant that the warranty was no longer valid. However, the battery seemed to be doing reasonably well range wise as it had about 400 km range, almost like new Konas. Is there any other side effects of infrequent service other than battery range degradation that needs to be worried about?