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Yes @Annb, we've come across this problem with EV batteries.DIL bought her 2nd hand EV instead of the one she really wanted because the dealer told her that the one she actually wanted had its original battery (only a few years old) but it had already started showing signs of aging and wasn't holding its charge for as many miles as it should. My brother confirms that he has heard of this problem with EV batteries. They still work, but are less efficient after a year or so.
It looks as though the sole British manufacturer has hit the buffers and a Swedish company is in trouble, reportedly, so the cost of replacement is unlikely to come down despite the rapidly expanding market for EVs.