A good battery health after 1 year is typically around 80% to 90%. This means that the battery still retains 80% to 90% of its original capacity. However, the actual health can vary depending on factors like:
- Usage patterns: Frequent charging and discharging, high temperatures, and heavy usage can degrade the battery faster.
- Battery type: Different battery technologies have different lifespans. For example, lithium-ion batteries are generally more susceptible to degradation compared to lithium-iron-phosphate batteries.
- Device: The type of device also plays a role. For example, a smartphone battery might degrade faster than a laptop battery due to its smaller size and higher usage intensity.
Here are some examples of battery health after 1 year:
- Smartphone: 80% to 90%
- Laptop: 85% to 95%
- Electric vehicle: 75% to 85%
Note: These are just general estimates. The actual battery health can vary significantly depending on the factors mentioned above.