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A six-year study analyzing 28,500 plug-in hybrid vehicles has crowned Mercedes-Benz as the leader in battery durability. Conducted by Germany’s ADAC and Austrian firm AVILOO, the research highlights brand-driven differences in battery aging, with Mercedes outperforming rivals like BMW, Volvo, and Volkswagen.
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Mercedes Leads In Real-World Battery Endurance Across Hybrid Fleet
In a landmark study released this month, Germany’s ADAC motoring association and Austrian battery analytics firm AVILOO evaluated over 28,500 plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to determine long-term battery health. The results placed Mercedes-Benz at the top, showcasing superior battery durability compared to other premium and mainstream brands.
The research spanned six years and used state-of-health (SoH) metrics to assess how high-voltage batteries aged under real-world driving conditions. While most brands showed acceptable degradation levels, Mercedes-Benz consistently demonstrated minimal battery wear, reinforcing its reputation for engineering excellence in the EV space.
Key Highlights:
Study scope
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28,500 PHEVs analyzed over six years
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SoH data collected across multiple brands and driving conditions
Top performer
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Mercedes-Benz ranked highest in battery durability
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BMW and Volvo followed closely behind
Lagging brands
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Volkswagen, Ford, and Mitsubishi showed faster battery degradation
Industry insight
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Battery longevity strongly linked to brand engineering and thermal management systems
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Results may influence future EV buying decisions and warranty structures
Sources: Interesting Engineering, Electrek, Tribuna de POA.
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