Ayvens Launches SoH Certification for Used EVs Across Europe
Ayvens Carmarket has launched a State of Health (SoH) certification for used battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) across Europe. This initiative aims to boost consumer confidence in the second-hand EV marketplace and support the transition to electric mobility.
The SoH certification provides crucial insights into a BEV's battery condition, a key factor influencing its resale value. Ayvens, relying on accredited companies by the European Car Remarketing Association (CARA), offers this service to address market worries and misconceptions about EV battery longevity.
Frédéric Van Heems, Ayvens' Group Remarketing Business Line Director, emphasizes battery performance as a top concern for used EV buyers. The certificate, currently available in six European markets with plans to expand, shows a battery's current capacity as a percentage of its original capacity, offering reliable data on battery health and real-world driving range.
Ayvens' monthly newsletter, Remarketing Insight, keeps readers updated on the latest trends and developments in the remarketing sector. The company's commitment to extending vehicle lifetimes and reducing waste aligns with the circular economy's principles.
Ayvens Carmarket's SoH certification will soon be available in France, Spain, and Italy, further supporting the growth of the second-hand EV market. By providing transparent, reliable data on battery health, Ayvens aims to enhance consumer confidence and drive the transition to electric mobility.
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