For years, there has been a debate about the impact of fast charging on electric vehicle (EV) battery degradation. Some experts advised against too much fast charging, while others claimed it was not a significant concern. Recent research, however, provides some clarity on the matter.
A key insight is that battery degradation is not linear. Initial degradation occurs when batteries are new, followed by a period of minimal degradation for several years. Then, there is another significant drop in battery capacity much later on. This finding, along with data from Recurrent Auto’s community of 15,000 EVs, shows that battery degradation levels off after the initial drop.
While the exact lifespan of EV batteries is still uncertain, observing the apparent degradation of EVs on the road provides some insights. However, research conducted on battery cells often ignores the efforts made by battery pack producers and automakers to limit the impact of heat and fast charging. These efforts have paid off, as robust thermal, voltage, and battery management systems protect the batteries from damage caused by routine fast charging.
In a study analyzing 12,500 Tesla vehicles, it was found that there was no statistically significant difference in battery degradation between Model 3 vehicles that frequently used Superchargers and those that rarely did. This suggests that fast charging has minimal long-term effects on battery health.
While the research is promising, it is important to note that individual driving habits and external factors can still influence battery degradation. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid excessive fast charging unless necessary. Luckily, advancements in Supercharger technology provide reassurance, as modern Superchargers are designed to be less aggressive than their predecessors.
The Future of Fast Charging and Battery Health
As EV technology evolves and more research is conducted, our understanding of fast charging and battery degradation will continue to improve. For now, the available evidence suggests that occasional fast charging is acceptable and will not significantly impact battery lifespan. However, it is always wise to consider individual circumstances and charging needs when making decisions about fast charging your EV.