If you want to replace it, it is best to recharge it.
Generally, lead-acid batteries can be charged and discharged about 300 times, while lithium batteries can be charged and discharged about 500 to 1,200 times. Relatively speaking, there is no need to worry. Lithium batteries, as the charge decreases as the number of times decreases, the battery life decreases rapidly. After all, the lifespan of a general battery is only about 3-5 years.
I think lithium batteries for electric vehicles are better because they have high energy density, many recharges, are environmentally friendly and can provide longer cruising range and a longer lifespan. Although lithium batteries have a higher initial cost, they can be more economical in the long run. Although lead acid batteries aret cheap and safe, they have low energy density, a short lifespan and have a certain impact on the environment. Therefore, based on actual needs and usage scenarios, I will choose lithium batteries.