There are 2 batteries on the ZS 12V and HV, which one are you referring too?Has any had experience of complete Battery failure and any problem n getting a replacement battery
Main driveThere are 2 batteries on the ZS 12v and HV, which one are you referring too?
High voltage (HV) EV battery packs are made up of many small rechargeable batteries or cells much like those that you might use in a flashlight, that combine to provide the required output.Has any had experience of complete Battery failure and any problem n getting a replacement battery
Only trying to find out abut reliability of the carOnly speaking on a personal basis, I have not heard of anybody having or needing a new HV traction battery on their ZS EV.
Why do think you need one can I ask ????.
Thanks for the info looks Iike a real bit of bad luck. Hopefully that has happened only a few times.There has been one case on here when the car from new had some bad cells and MG under warranty
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Faulty HV Battery
I should be driving a nice new MG ZS ev Trophy from last week. But. Car is at the dealer awaiting a very big repair (I have not seen or driven the car yet and probably never will) During the PDI the car wouldn't charge and they think some cells are faulty!!! Dealer is arranging for car to be...www.mgevs.com
Well, it's a little too early to tell actually because they are so new. But Bjørn Nyland tested a two-year-old MG ZS EV which had no degradation, but that was most likely because of the buffer, though not bad at all. Then it was MG themself who tested a battery that had been in one of their hybrids for serval years and they seemed genially surprised at how well it had performed. It was a smaller battery but the same technology. "The University proved that the battery, eight years and 575,000 kilometres after it left the factory, still offers 85% of its original capacity. " The article: The power behind MG's battery technology , but in general a ion battery should last for 1000 cycles, and the new LFP should last for 2500 cycles. But hey, here in Norway Nissan Leaf first generation still drives around after 12 years with an okay range, so probably longer than we initially thought.Only trying to find out abut reliability of the car