Electric cars suffer from a problem that has more to do with a lack of understanding and unfounded myths than with reality: the lifespan of their batteries. Although actual degradation is usually gradual and relatively controlled, market perception remains marked by the fear of extremely expensive replacements. In this context, Volvo has decided to intervene directly in one of the most sensitive aspects of the used electric vehicle market.
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Electric cars suffer from a problem that has more to do with a lack of understanding and unfounded myths than with reality: the lifespan of their batteries. Although actual degradation is usually gradual and relatively controlled, market perception remains marked by the fear of extremely expensive replacements. In this context, Volvo has decided to intervene directly in one of the most sensitive aspects of the used electric vehicle market.