Hybrid Batteries and The Cost To Replace
Of course, considering past experience, a potential hybrid or electric vehicle buyer will may ponder over a couple questions, namely, “How much will it cost to replace one?”
Cost Of A New Hybrid Battery?
For the record, hybrid batteries are only very distant cousins to those used in laptops and cell phones, so you don’t have to worry about your car dying in the middle of a drive. As for cost, most experts agree a replacement hybrid car battery can range anywhere from $1,000 to more than $6,000, depending on the year and make of your car, this , of course is without dealership or independent labor costs.
While this may seem like a big expense, car makers are set on reducing prices. Why would they do that? It comes down to this. Car manufacturers want their products to succeed. Failures in performance hinder that success, so most hybrid car batteries are designed to last the lifetime of the automobile. The state of charge, temperature and longevity in each battery are carefully managed by automakers who know full well that any setback could throw a wrench into the growth of the still relatively new hybrid market.
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