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How long will a 2015 Chevy Volt battery last?

The 2015 Chevy Volt's battery is designed to last for many years, with most owners reporting their batteries still performing well even after 5-7 years of use. However, the exact lifespan of a Volt's battery can vary depending on several factors.


Battery Capacity and Lifespan


The 2015 Chevy Volt was equipped with a 17.1 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. According to Chevrolet, this battery is designed to retain at least 70% of its original capacity for at least 8 years or 100,000 miles. This means that even after several years of use, the Volt's battery should still provide a significant all-electric driving range.


The actual lifespan of a Volt's battery can vary based on several factors:



  • Usage patterns: Batteries degrade faster with frequent full discharges and rapid charging. Volt owners who primarily use the car for short, electric-only commutes will likely see slower battery degradation.

  • Climate: Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, can accelerate battery degradation. Volt owners in mild climates will generally see better battery longevity.

  • Battery management: The Volt's battery has advanced thermal management and charging systems that help maximize its lifespan. Proper maintenance is still important.


With proper care and usage, many Volt owners report their batteries still holding 80-90% of their original capacity even after 5-7 years of ownership. This suggests the Volt's battery is built to last for the long haul.


Battery Replacement and Costs


If a Volt's battery does degrade to the point of needing replacement, Chevrolet offers a battery replacement program. The cost for a replacement battery pack is around $3,000-$4,000, plus labor. This is a significant expense, but still less than the cost of a full vehicle replacement.


Overall, the 2015 Chevy Volt's battery is designed to provide many years of reliable service with proper care and usage. While battery degradation is inevitable, Volt owners can generally expect their batteries to last 8-10 years or more before any major capacity loss occurs.

What is the warranty on the 2015 Chevy Volt battery?


eight years
2015 Chevrolet Volt Warranty
The 2015 Chevrolet Volt has a three-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. The Volt's battery is covered for eight years or 100,000 miles.



How many miles will a Chevy Volt battery last?


Wikipedia says the Gen 2 Volt was equipped with an 18.4 kWh full capacity battery, 14.0 kWh usable, i.e., ~76% of the full capacity is used for Electric Mode driving, so at window sticker ratings, 14.0 usable gives you 53 electric miles in "one full charge" (note: this is NOT a guarantee, but a window sticker rating).



How long will a 2015 Chevy Volt last?


200,000-300,000 miles
The expected mileage for the Chevy Volt is 200,000-300,000 miles and the high mileage for the car is around 200,000 miles. Thus, we would say that good mileage for the car is anything over 150,000 miles.



What happens if I never charge my Chevy Volt?


But what happens if a plug-in hybrid doesn't get plugged in? TL, DR: Nothing. More specifically, it continues to operate just like a regular hybrid. Its larger battery makes it heavier than a comparable hybrid, but it may also offer a bit more electric assistance and quicker acceleration as a tradeoff.



What is the life expectancy of a Chevy Volt?


200,000 to 300,000 miles
“With proper use and maintenance, a Chevrolet Volt can last 200,000 to 300,000 miles before you experience any major issues with the hybrid powertrain and other expensive components. If you drive an average of 15,000 miles per year, the car may serve you for about 13 to 20 years.”



How often do you have to replace a Chevy Volt battery?


4 to 5 years
So, you know how often to replace a car battery on a Chevy model: 4 to 5 years.



How long does a 2015 Chevy Volt battery last?


How often should you replace your 2015 Chevy Volt battery? Every 3 to 5 years, but you should have your battery tested usually for extreme drops in voltage to make sure it's operating at a dependable level.



How much does it cost to replace a Chevy Volt battery?


In the instance when you may need a new battery, you'll want to know the answer to the following question, “How much to replace a Chevy Volt battery?” A new Chevy Volt battery on average costs around $9,000, but this number varies significantly based on factors such as warranty coverage.



What happens if a hybrid battery dies?


With hybrids employing both ICE and EV systems, it's entirely possible to run one without the other, with varying levels of success. Should you happen to run out of battery power, the vehicle will automatically switch over to the ICE drive and use petrol/diesel to continue running.



Is it OK to leave Chevy Volt plugged in all the time?


It is almost always completely safe to leave one's EV plugged in. Electric vehicles have systems in place to prevent the battery from being overcharged. Thus, leaving it plugged in is totally cool.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.