Tesla Motors Offers Unconditional Warranty for Model S Battery
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Tesla Motors Offers Unconditional Warranty for Model S Battery



Tesla Motors has announced new measures aimed at improving its client service, including offering "unconditional warranty" for the battery pack of the Model S sedan.

Tesla says all damage to the battery is covered by warranty, including improper maintenance or unintentionally leaving the battery at a low state of charge for years on end. Of course, in case the battery pack is opened by non-Tesla personnel or there’s intentional abuse, the warranty is no longer valid, as is the case if the car is involved in a collision.

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