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    The power within: why battery health defines used electric cars

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonOctober 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    When Kerry Dunstan and his partner went car shopping this summer, one question guided them: “How’s the battery?” They discovered a 2021 Nissan Leaf with 29,000 miles. The dealer said its state of health (SOH) was 93%. That convinced them. For £12,500, they bought a practical, spacious EV with room for passengers and luggage.

    Dunstan, a cabinetmaker who also owns a stylish electric Volvo SUV, admits the Leaf doesn’t excite him. “I like cars with energy and character – this one’s a bit flat,” he says. Still, he’s satisfied. “It has performed exactly as I expected,” he adds.


    Battery health shapes the used EV market

    Used car buyers once focused on mileage and age. Today, battery condition determines a used EV’s value. Buyers want to know how the battery was treated. Was it fast charged to 100% frequently? That can shorten battery life.

    This uncertainty has made some hesitant about second-hand EVs. But battery analytics companies say they can measure real battery health accurately. Experts also note many EVs last longer than early predictions suggested.

    Dunstan’s Leaf illustrates this point. It lacks the liquid cooling system of newer models. Nissan added this in later generations, but older Leafs lose range faster, according to US research firm NimbleFins. Dunstan is unconcerned. “I charge both my EVs when needed,” he says. “I don’t overthink it.”


    Technology that reveals battery truth

    Austrian firm Aviloo offers clarity for nervous buyers. “We can independently determine a battery’s state of health,” says chief product officer Patrick Schabus. Aviloo provides certificates for British Car Auctions and offers two testing options.

    The premium test uses a small device that monitors battery performance over several days as it discharges from full to nearly empty. The faster “flash test” connects to the car’s software and delivers a report in minutes.

    The detailed test detects voltage and current fluctuations, revealing weaker cells. Chief executive Marcus Berger says Aviloo’s readings often differ from the car’s own display. He also rejects the idea that batteries below 80% SOH are useless. “A car with 75% health can still perform well – it just needs the right price,” he says.


    Lessons from everyday EV owners

    In New Zealand, Lucy Hawcroft bought a Nissan Leaf with her husband three years ago. The dealer said the battery had 95% health. A year later, an independent mechanic found it had dropped noticeably. “My husband was a bit concerned,” she recalls.

    Even so, the Leaf still drives about 160km on a full charge. They mostly use it for short trips under 10km. “Some friends get 400km,” she says. “That would be ideal.”

    At Cleevely Electric Vehicles in Cheltenham, battery checks are standard. “Most customers ask for them,” says sales director David Smith. The company uses ClearWatt’s independent SOH reports. “We can’t change the results,” he says. “Once buyers see them, nine out of ten sales go through.” Managing director Matt Cleevely adds that many issues are fixable. “Replacing a few modules is far cheaper than a full battery,” he explains.


    Smarter charging protects battery life

    How should EV owners charge to preserve their battery? Stanford researcher Simona Onori says moderation is key. “There’s a sweet spot between frequent fast charging and avoiding it completely,” she explains. More research is needed.

    Battery technology is improving quickly. Max Reid from CRU says older EV batteries lasted 500 to 1,000 cycles. “Some of the newest cells now reach 10,000,” he notes.

    Even retired batteries still have value. Paul Chaundy from Second Life EV Batteries in Dorset says companies reuse them for energy storage. Some power electric forklifts when the grid cannot handle multiple chargers.

    Chaundy believes standardisation is crucial. “We need clear, shared rules for testing and reporting battery health,” he says.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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