MG4 Battery Health

I think that knowing your SOH is interesting and have been trying ( as a lot have ) to work out its value mathematically from the data we have readily available. My last set of data , and depending on how you compute them in different formats came up with , 91%...95%...97% interesting but about as much use as a chocolate fireguard.
The only time the question becomes important is if ( as Tom says ) if you have a drastic loss of unexplained range within the 7 year period and need to claim for a new battery.
You do your calculations , use an OBD reader find it on or below 70% , take it to a dealer/workshop , they use a different OBD reader or other specialized dealer only equipment , which gives a different figure , you accept/reject that figure and start a complaint. An independent qualified technician is called in , and comes up with a third figure. With MGs reputation , you can see where this is going!
Most present owners will most likely never reach either of those two limits ( 7 years / 70% ) so its going to be a question for 2nd hand owners down the line.....unless of course .... when trading in , the dealer puts on his own ( doctored ) OBD reader and says " Oh ! sorry mate, yer battery is down a lot on its SOH and I am going to have to reduce its value " 🤷‍♂️ 🤷‍♂️

As mentioned above; at least for LFP car's the most accurate value seems to be to reset the board computer and check estimated range at 100%. That compared to WLTP range will give you an indication of actual degradation.

NMC cars seem to already report pretty accurate value from the carscanner.
 
I think you're missing my point, so I won't labour it.

Enjoy your SOH tests, all these measurements do seem to give people new interests to follow.

I'll continue to drive happily without knowledge of my SOH, knowing and trusting my car's range.
Exactly my view as well. Yes it is possible to do X or Y. But in reality what is the point. And just as relevant, what are you going to do about it. It seems to me to be a totally academic exercise. Do you buy a car in order to fill out a spreadsheet...or do you buy it to drive. For me it definitely is the latter. It is just a car, and a very good one in my opinion.
 

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