On April 29th, in the fourth installment of the new Li Auto L6 Q&A session addressing popular questions from users, Li Auto provided an explanation regarding the battery situation of the L6.
Li Auto responded to questions concerning whether fully charging the battery would affect its lifespan and whether it's advisable to fully charge it in daily use.
According to the information, the Li Auto L6 is equipped with the latest generation of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. The cathode of these batteries is primarily composed of lithium iron phosphate, which keeps the active materials within the cells stable even when fully charged.
As a result, fully charging the battery does not affect its lifespan, so users can confidently fully charge the battery during normal use.
Regularly fully charging the battery helps with power calibration, maximizing the electric range and ensuring long-lasting stable performance.
Additionally, all Li Auto models come with an 8-year or 160.000-kilometer battery warranty, regardless of whether they use ternary lithium or lithium iron phosphate batteries, allowing users to use them with peace of mind.
It’s worth noting that although the battery capacity of the Li Auto L6 is smaller compared to the L7. the difference in pure electric range is minimal.
Li Auto stated that the battery capacity of the Li Auto L6 is 36.8 kWh, and it achieves a CLTC pure electric range of 212 kilometers.
Due to its more compact body size, reduced weight, and optimized aerodynamic design, the Li Auto L6 has lower energy consumption.
Furthermore, the latest generation of lithium iron phosphate batteries, through design optimization, has achieved charge-discharge efficiency comparable to that of ternary lithium batteries, with a larger usable energy range. As a result, the pure electric range performance of the Li Auto L6 is close to that of the Li Auto L7.