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PoLoMoTo t1_j24qijl wrote
Reply to comment by enjoyoutdoors in ELI5 why do electric vehicles have one big battery that's hard to replace once it's expired, rather than lots of smaller ones that could be swapped out based on need (to trade off range/power/weight)? by ginonofalg
To add on to this, yes some cells will die before others but in general when the battery pack is nearing the end of its life none of the cells are going to be very good anymore and you'd probably end up replacing all of them anyway. Additionally combining brand new cells with old worn cells is probably not a great idea for balancing.
PoLoMoTo t1_j1fppyq wrote
Reply to Russian politician files legal challenge over Putin's reference to Ukraine "war" by JBupp
Best stay away from windows for the rest of your life my guy
PoLoMoTo t1_j24z9ee wrote
Reply to comment by sold_snek in ELI5 why do electric vehicles have one big battery that's hard to replace once it's expired, rather than lots of smaller ones that could be swapped out based on need (to trade off range/power/weight)? by ginonofalg
I have no doubt that would work but I would be curious as to the longevity of that. Also if it was a high mileage battery or some fluke internal failure, and what percentage of the cells they actually replaced. I'll have to try to find the story sometime.