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        62 months ago

        All of them, plus storage batteries are under much less abuse and are different chemistry that lasts a lot longer.

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          2 months ago

          I didn’t mean they only last 2 years but battery degradation is a pretty common and known thing.

          By a quick search I didn’t find any claim of storage battery lifetimes outside of 10-15 years, so there doesn’t seem to be a breakthrough in tech I wasn’t aware of. 15 years is hardly the lifetime of a house, so you certainly don’t “buy only once”.

          Solar panels also don’t work indefinitely but their efficiency degradation is more on par with the lifetime of major parts of the building, like the roof itself.

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            42 months ago

            The comparison commodity was Gas. Does something that can only be consumed once even have a lifetime?

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            12 months ago

            Sure, but the cost of batteries is at the point where even with replacements every 10-15 years you’ll spend less than you would buying power from the grid.