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    Tesla Plans Longer Battery Warranty Amid Rising Chinese Competition

    Move follows CATL and NIO’s push for a 15-year EV battery guarantee to reshape industry norms
    By Alan JohnsonNovember 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tesla is preparing to extend its electric vehicle (EV) battery warranty in response to growing competition from Chinese manufacturers offering significantly longer coverage periods. The U.S. automaker plans to launch an optional warranty extension for its Model Y, Model 3, and other models starting in 2026.

    The company currently provides an eight-year warranty on its high-voltage batteries, guaranteeing that capacity will not fall below 70% during the coverage period. The planned change will reportedly allow customers to extend protection by up to four years through a paid subscription model. According to Tesla’s customer communication, the subscription could start at around $100 per month.

    See also: Tesla Updates Model 3 and Model Y With Larger Battery and Return of Turn Signal Stalk

    The move comes as Chinese battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) and automakers such as NIO push for a 15-year industry-wide battery warranty. CATL already offers up to 12 years of coverage for its packs installed in NIO’s battery swap stations, with plans to reach 15 years. Its latest lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries are designed for even longer lifespans, reportedly showing zero degradation during the first five years of operation.

    NIO has argued that as millions of electric vehicles approach the end of their warranty periods, the lack of long-term coverage could hurt the used EV market. The company sees the extended warranty initiative as a way to bolster consumer confidence and stabilize second-hand EV values.

    See also: Tesla Improves Charging Efficiency with Temperature-Aware Battery System

    Tesla’s planned warranty expansion suggests it is confident in the durability of its new battery chemistries, while also seeking to monetize the change. “The technology is out there,” one company statement read, referring to the proven longevity of current LFP cells. The subscription-based approach, however, indicates Tesla may be balancing customer assurance with an eye toward preserving its profit margins as warranty competition intensifies.

    Source: DriveTeslaCanada

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