💡 Extend Battery Life with Dr.EV and Save Up to $2,500
- rory lee
- Jun 5
- 1 min read
Tesla battery replacement typically costs around $15,000. Most EV batteries are considered end-of-life when the SOH (State of Health) drops below 70%, meaning up to 30% of battery capacity is lost.
So,
🔋 1% SOH loss = approximately $500 (based on $15,000 battery value)
🧾 Battery Value Preserved with Dr.EV
SOH Saved (%) | Estimated Value Preserved ($) |
1% | $500 |
2% | $1,000 |
3% | $1,500 |
4% | $2,000 |
5% (Dr.EV Goal) | $2,500 |
Dr.EV aims to preserve at least 5% more SOH compared to average users — offering up to $2,500 in long-term battery value protection.
🚗 More Than Battery Monitoring — A Smart Economic Driving Solution
Dr.EV provides not only battery diagnostics but also insights into driving habits, charging behavior, and safety risks, delivering real-world financial savings:
1. Improve Driving Efficiency
Uses power, torque, and efficiency data to help improve habits
Better driving can reduce energy consumption by 10–20% → lower electricity costs, longer range
2. Reduce Charging Costs
Analyzes charging efficiency to detect energy loss
Helps eliminate unnecessary power waste
3. Early Warnings = Lower Repair Costs
Detects issues like overheating, cell imbalance, and BMS errors
Prevents damage before it becomes expensive
📈 Protect Your EV Investment with Dr.EV
With Dr.EV, you can:
Extend battery life → save up to $2,500
Drive more efficiently → reduce energy use by up to 20%
Lower charging costs and improve safety
Preserve long-term vehicle value
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