Battery endurance refers to a battery’s ability to sustain performance over time or during extended use, typically under specified operating conditions. It is a measure of how long a battery can operate—either in terms of runtime, cycle life, or resistance to performance degradation—before it requires recharging, maintenance, or replacement.
Factors affecting battery endurance:
Battery chemistry (e.g., lithium-ion, LFP, solid-state)
Depth of discharge (DoD)
Charge/discharge rates (C-rate)
Thermal management and BMS efficiency
Operating environment and usage profile