Battery Degradation Collected from a Range of Ioniq EV 28kWh Owners: The Results
EV Dabbler EV Dabbler
1.26K subscribers
5,174 views
0

 Published On Premiered Apr 14, 2024

The Hyundai Ioniq EV 28kWh is now a c7 years old vehicle, most users will have first bought theirs new in 2017, 2018 or 2019.
In this video we take a look at how much usable battery capacity there still is after all this time. 20 users in 8 different countries have submitted their readings. They drive for a bunch of miles and make a note of the energy delivered by the battery simply by multiplying distance travelled by efficiency expressed in Wh/km. We then normalise for 100% to compare the cars to each other, recognising that the energy curve of the Ioniq is non linear and therefore using the shape of the curve recorded over thousands of kilometres with my car.

With many thanks to all of those of you who have submitted a reading and participated to this study so far.

You can continue to submit readings and refine your own number to see where you are on the 'degradation scale'
https://forms.gle/fGKWn2Fney9NN1u38

How to evaluate your own remaining usable battery capacity
   • How to measure EV battery degradation...  

Hyper-miling Hyundai Ioniq 28kWh with recent car
   • World record 410 km 256,23 mile singl...  
   • Hyundai Ioniq electric record 365,3km...  

Referral code if you are looking to switch to Octopus energy
https://share.octopus.energy/jolly-sn...

Music
ALEX-PRODUCTIONS
EPIC CYBERPUNK BY ALEX PRODUCTION ( NO COPYRIGHT MUSIC ) | GLORY |
https://hypeddit.com/track/srgb2u

#ioniq28 #batterydegradation #crowdsourcing

show more

Share/Embed