REPAIRING
EV BATTERIES
EV BATTERIES
Brand new EV batteries are expensive, so we repair them
At Infinitev, we are committed to extending the life of your electric vehicle with our cutting-edge hybrid and EV battery repair services. Our team of skilled engineers uses advanced diagnostics and state-of-the-art technology to repair and restore EV batteries, helping you save money while reducing waste.
Infinitev's hybrid and electric vehicle replacement batteries are built like no other. Infinitev has been awarded Australia and New Zealand’s first-ever NTRO certification for the re-use of hybrid electric vehicle batteries in ANZ, making us pioneers in the field of battery re-manufacturing. This independent certification is for the process - the way in which we build batteries, so that you get a high quality, reliable product every time.
The National Transport Research Organization (NTRO) is Australia's leading applied research organization for transport innovation, driving the development of industry standards and best practices. NTRO sets the standard for transport systems by working closely with State and Territory Governments in Australia and the New Zealand Federal Government.
The NTRO Certification is more than a recognition of compliance; it is an affirmation of our leadership in pioneering a framework that others can follow. By meeting NTRO’s stringent criteria, Infinitev has demonstrated that our processes are not only technically sound but also aligned with the broader goals of sustainability and circular economy principles. NTRO’s certification process included a thorough review of our technical claims, supporting documentation, and an on-site audit of our facilities. The result is a robust framework that assures stakeholders of the safety, reliability, and consistency of our battery reuse processes.
When you buy a replacement battery built by Infinitev, you can rest assured that it has been built to the highest standard for unmatched quality and reliability.
Our high voltage automotive engineers conduct a thorough analysis of your battery's health, identifying issues such as capacity loss, imbalanced cells, or thermal problems. With Infinitev’s precise repair approach, we ensure that your EV battery returns to optimal performance.
Our fully automated facility ensures consistent, reliable, and quick turnaround times for EV battery repairs. With our ISO- and NTRO-certified processes and strict quality control, we guarantee that your repaired battery meets the highest standards of performance and safety.
If your EV battery needs repair, don't hesitate to get in touch. Request a quote and learn how Infinitev can restore your vehicle’s performance while contributing to a more sustainable future. Find an Authorized Fitter near you or contact our team for more information.
We field lots of questions about EV batteries and the services we provide to repair, reuse, repurpose and recycle them. Sharing is caring, so here goes - a list of the most frequently asked questions.
Yes, EV batteries can be recycled. Recycling helps recover valuable materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel, reducing the environmental impact of battery disposal. However, there is a better way to minimise the environmental impact of EV batteries. The highest value of the battery is by using it in an electric vehicle as a traction battery (that is, to extend the battery's life in its original application). If reuse as traction battery is not possible, then it may be feasible to repurpose the battery to a different application like energy storage systems. These so-called second life batteries spread the manufacturing footprint over many years and defer the need to extract more raw materials from the earth to make new batteries for this second-life market. Our SafetyCheck and HealthCheck services allow us to determine the next-best use of EV batteries once they are taken from the vehicle.
Hopefully the battery will last the life of the vehicle. But like any automotive parts, high-voltage electric vehicle batteries can deteriorate over time. The lifespan of EV batteries varies depending on factors such as usage patterns, temperature conditions, and the specific battery chemistry. Generally, most EV manufacturers warranty their batteries for around 8 to 10 years and/or a certain number of miles/kilometers, typically ranging from 160,000 to 200,000 kilometers. Some manufacturers also offer a State Of Health (SOH) guarantee, typically around 70%. SOH measures a battery's maximum charge compared to its rated capacity. For example, a battery with a maximum charge of 56kWh on a rated capacity of 70kWh is 80% (56/70 * 100%). Infinitev's Fast HealthCheck is a fast (3-minute) diagnostic of your EV's battery health (measuring SOH and other relevant health parameters) without the need to remove the battery from the vehicle.
To extend the lifespan of your EV battery, it's important to avoid frequent deep discharges, minimise exposure to extreme temperatures, and use appropriate charging methods. Additionally, keeping the battery within the optimal state of charge (around 20% to 80%) and avoiding frequent fast charging can help prolong its life. If you're unsure about the current condition of your battery, visit your dealer for a scan or talk to us about our Fast HealthCheck - a detailed diagnostic service and battery appraisal in under 10 minutes.
The cost of replacing an EV battery varies depending on factors such as the vehicle model, battery size, and manufacturer policies. Most electric vehicles in New Zealand and Australia are still under warranty, so check the warranty conditions and contact your dealer if you think the battery might be in need of replacement. If your vehicle is out of warranty, then your local dealer will likely charge you tens of thousands of dollars. The high cost reflects the specialist skill required to do the work, the cost of importing a new battery, and the labour to do the job well. At Infinitev, we are developing a range of replacement batteries for popular vehicles like Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV SUV, Nissan Leaf, and relative newcomers like BYD Atto3 so that EV owners can keep their cars for longer without breaking the bank.
We get this question quite a lot, especially from people who own (and love!) early-generation electric vehicles like the first Nissan Leaf. While aftermarket options for EV battery upgrades exist, they may be limited and vary depending on the vehicle make and model. Aftermarket upgrades should be approached with caution, as they may void warranties or compromise vehicle safety and performance. It's important to understand that the entire vehicle is part of the high-voltage system and changing one component, the battery, without updating the other components in the interconnected system may lead to unintended issues. At Infinitev, we prefer to swap like with like - our remanufactured EV batteries are technically identical to the original battery and designed for optimum system performance.
And our fave follow-up question - can I change mine from X to Y? Let's answer the main question first. There are several types of EV batteries available, with the most common being some variety of lithium-ion chemistry. Within li-ion, variations include Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) - typically used in older hybrids, Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePo4), Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobat (NMC), and Lithium Cobalt Aluminum Oxide (NCA). Each type has its own characteristics in terms of energy density, cost, and performance. And int he very fast-moving world of battery tech, we see many new chemistries and form factors being explored. At Infinitev, it's our job to keep up with the latest in battery tech, and to be ready with our engineering services to reuse, repurpose and recycle all EV batteries. To answer the second question - no, let's not.
Fast charging, while convenient, can impact EV battery health over time due to increased heat generation and stress on the battery cells. Frequent use of fast chargers may accelerate battery degradation, leading to reduced capacity and lifespan. We'd recommend to use fast charging sparingly and prioritise slower charging methods for daily use.
There is no hard and fast rule here. The degradation rate of EV batteries varies depending on factors such as battery chemistry, usage patterns, and environmental conditions. On average, EV batteries may lose around 2-3% of their capacity per year, although newer battery technologies and improved thermal management systems are reducing degradation rates in modern EVs.
Regenerative braking, which captures and stores energy during braking or coasting, can help extend EV battery life by reducing wear on the brake pads and minimising energy loss. However, frequent use of regenerative braking at high speeds or on steep descents may increase the thermal load on the battery, potentially impacting its longevity. What's that phrase again? Too much of a good thing...
Yes, extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, can affect EV battery performance and lifespan. High temperatures can accelerate battery degradation, while cold temperatures can reduce range and efficiency. It's essential to park your EV in shaded areas during hot weather and pre-condition the battery in cold weather to mitigate these effects.
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