Wednesday, September 10, 2025

More range per charge or more years per battery? What matters in EV?

Date:

Share post:

The electric two-wheeler (EV 2W) market in India is rapidly expanding, fuelled by the growing demand for sustainable mobility solutions. While range is often discussed, electric mobility technology has evolved significantly. Advancements in battery chemistry, vehicle architecture, and energy management systems have redefined what makes an EV truly sustainable. Today, true sustainability is being defined by factors like long-lasting battery life, dependable performance, a refined rider experience, and a lower cost of ownership.


As the electric mobility landscape matures, the focus is shifting beyond the “race for range” toward a more holistic approach to EV development, one that emphasizes long-term value and sustainability.

Hence, the true value of an EV lies in vital aspects like battery health, long-term performance, and vehicle durability. These factors are the real differentiators between an EV that’s appealing at first and one that remains dependable for years.

In any automotive segment, trust is a currency earned over time and reliability is central to building that trust. Whether from a legacy manufacturer or a startup, consumers expect their electric vehicles to be dependable and require minimal maintenance. Delivering on that expectation demands the use of robust components, rigorous validation processes, and smart engineering.Battery Management Systems (BMS), for example, play a key role in ensuring battery safety and performance by constantly monitoring voltage, current, and temperature to prevent damage from overcharging or deep discharges.

Just as important is the choice of battery chemistry. Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries are being adopted for their advantages in thermal stability and longevity. Compared to Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) batteries, LFP batteries typically offer a longer cycle life, 2–3 times the cycle life of NMC batteries. Their characteristic of being less prone to thermal runaway also reduce the risk of overheating or battery related issues. Though LFP batteries are heavier and less energy-dense than NMC, their long-life span makes them a compelling choice where consistent performance and durability are paramount.The industry must continue to prioritize building electric two-wheelers that deliver consistent performance over time, minimize maintenance needs, and offer consumers tangible value, not just at the point of purchase, but throughout the entire ownership experience.

To better understand battery degradation, consider a simple analogy: your mobile phone. When new, it might last nearly two days on a single charge. But after a few years of daily use and charging, its battery life often drops to just a day or even less. Eventually, you consider replacing the battery or even the device itself. EV batteries behave similarly. A brand-new EV that once offered 100 km of range may only provide a fraction of that after several years. When range drops significantly, battery replacement becomes a consideration, a cost that’s not insignificant.That’s where high-quality batteries with longer lifespans, such as LFP, make a critical difference. A longer-lasting battery means your vehicle maintains usable range for more years, reducing the frequency and cost of replacements while enhancing overall ownership satisfaction.


Sustainability in EVs goes beyond the showroom price. Consumers are increasingly evaluating the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), a more holistic view that includes not just the initial cost, but also ongoing expenses such as charging, routine servicing, and eventual battery replacement.Well-built, reliable vehicles with longer battery life spans ultimately offer better TCO, even if their upfront cost is slightly higher. Choosing sustainable battery technology like LFP over short-term specs like “maximum range” can lead to a more economical and rewarding ownership experience.

As an industry, our responsibility extends beyond simply selling electric vehicles. We must advocate for a future that champions longevity, trust, and consumer-first innovation. True sustainability is not about chasing numbers on a spec sheet. It’s about building products that deliver consistent performance over time, minimize resource consumption, and offer real-world value to the rider. Let’s move the conversation beyond just “kilometres” and instead steer the industry toward a destination where durability, reliability, and thoughtful engineering drive sustainable progress.

The article is authored by Deepak Mutreja (Vice President – Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd.).

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

spot_img

Related articles

Amazon India Surpasses 10,000 EV Milestone Ahead of Schedule, Accelerating Sustainability Push

Amazon surpasses 10,000 EVs in India, targets 100,000 vans by 2040 to accelerate global fleet growth & net...

Beyond Batteries: EMO’s Vision to Become India’s Energy Platform Player

Beyond Batteries: EMO Energy Vision to Become India’s Energy Platform Player In India’s fast-evolving clean energy landscape, EMO Energy...

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and India’s Energy Future

India’s clean energy transition is accelerating, with ambitious goals of achieving 50% non-fossil installed capacity by 2030. This...

Vedanta Commits Over ₹12,500 Crore to Boost Metal Manufacturing for India’s EV Industry

Vedanta Expands Aluminium Production with Alloys for Wheels, Engine Blocks, Battery Casings, HVAC Systems and EV Frames to...