iwatson
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Not trying to start something here, and excuse me if this question has already been asked, but does anyone have any information about the cost of a battery replacement for the US spec I-miev?
This is our second EV, and of course we are big fans of electric cars. Many friends and relatives have taken note of our decisions to go almost totally electric and they do ask questions. Of course, I think maybe I'm viewed by some as a nut. A question that always stumps me is how much would it cost to replace the battery. In the past, my answer has always been "nobody really knows because the cars have an 8 year/100,000 mile warranty and no owner has reached that realm yet".
Lately I've read some alarming reports regarding our "other" EV, about owners that have had batteries damaged by running over debris in the roadway. Prices thrown around have ranged from $3000 up to $34,000 dollars. A lot of this appears to be hype and people trying to stir up stuff, however it is hard to completely de-bunk. The only actual price I've seen in black and white (Actually red and white) is from a GM parts website that lists the 2011 Volt battery at just a hair under $2600 dollars.
Trying to compare I searched several Mitsubishi parts sites, but none listed parts for an i-Miev. I suspect that since I-miev sales are so few in the U.S. that the battery would have to be ordered from Japan and shipped to the U.S. The I-miev battery is slung under the floor of the car, whereas the Volt battery is under the car but up inside the tunnel that runs between the seats. The design of the i-miev allows for more interior space but may make the car more vulnerable to damage by road debris?
Anyone know of an owner who's had their I damaged in this way or anyone who's had to have their battery replaced outside of warranty (if that's even possible) or anyone who's done any research, please comment.
This is our second EV, and of course we are big fans of electric cars. Many friends and relatives have taken note of our decisions to go almost totally electric and they do ask questions. Of course, I think maybe I'm viewed by some as a nut. A question that always stumps me is how much would it cost to replace the battery. In the past, my answer has always been "nobody really knows because the cars have an 8 year/100,000 mile warranty and no owner has reached that realm yet".
Lately I've read some alarming reports regarding our "other" EV, about owners that have had batteries damaged by running over debris in the roadway. Prices thrown around have ranged from $3000 up to $34,000 dollars. A lot of this appears to be hype and people trying to stir up stuff, however it is hard to completely de-bunk. The only actual price I've seen in black and white (Actually red and white) is from a GM parts website that lists the 2011 Volt battery at just a hair under $2600 dollars.
Trying to compare I searched several Mitsubishi parts sites, but none listed parts for an i-Miev. I suspect that since I-miev sales are so few in the U.S. that the battery would have to be ordered from Japan and shipped to the U.S. The I-miev battery is slung under the floor of the car, whereas the Volt battery is under the car but up inside the tunnel that runs between the seats. The design of the i-miev allows for more interior space but may make the car more vulnerable to damage by road debris?
Anyone know of an owner who's had their I damaged in this way or anyone who's had to have their battery replaced outside of warranty (if that's even possible) or anyone who's done any research, please comment.