The expected battery life of a Tesla Model S is generally around 8 to 12 years, depending on how well you take care of it and how much you drive 🚗.
As you use your Tesla, the battery will slowly lose some of its ability to hold a full charge, which is normal for all electric vehicles 🔋.
Over time, you might notice that your car can’t go as far on a single charge as it did when it was new, but this happens gradually, so you’ll have plenty of time to adjust 📈.
Tesla also provides updates and improvements to help keep your car running well, which can help extend the life of your battery 💻.
Taking good care of your Tesla, like keeping it charged between 20% and 80% most of the time, can help make the battery last longer 💡.