EV battery health on a 2 year old Ford e-Transit – 68kWh traction battery health check

This is a 2 year old Ford e-Transit electric van with a 68kWh battery pack and I check the state of health. This van has only done 16,000 miles and has been sat unused for at least four months. I use my Autel MaxiCheck MX808TS diagnostic scanner to check out the traction battery (or high voltage battery) pack health by reading the real-time data feed from the battery energy control module (BECM).
The van featured is a 2023 Ford e-Transit 350 Trend L2 H2 with a 198kW (269 PS) motor and a 68 kWh battery pack.
This video was filmed in March 2025.

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Chapters/timestamps
00:00 Ford e-Transit HV battery packs
00:29 OBD port location on a Ford e-Transit
01:08 Typical EV battery health
01:56 Live data from the Battery Energy Control Module (BECM)
04:31 Current state of health (SoH)
04:57 Rest of the live data from the BECM
06:34 SoH can fluctuate
07:12 Outro
07:28 Channel feedback

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