Ford Puma Gen-E Battery Health Calculator

Calculate your Ford Puma Gen-E's remaining battery capacity and check it against original specifications.

Ford Puma Gen-E — At a Glance

Battery Capacity

43.6 kWh

Chemistry

LFP

WLTP Range

233233 mi

Real-World Range

180200 mi

Max DC Charging

100 kW

10–80% DC Time

~23 min

Power

168 bhp (124 kW)

0–62 mph

8s

Kerb Weight

1,627 kg

Thermal Mgmt

Active liquid cooling

On Sale Since

2025

Variants

1 (2025)

Enter your Ford Puma Gen-E energy data below to calculate your battery's current health.

Your readings

  1. 1

    From the on-screen energy app — a recent average is fine.

  2. 2

    The range your car is estimating right now.

  3. 3

    The battery percentage shown on the display.

Your vehicle

kWhNMC
mi

Battery health

ExampleNMC
94%state of health

41.0 kWh usable of 44 kWh when new · 5.9% capacity lost

41.0 kWh now44 kWh when new

Healthy — typical for a well-kept Puma Gen-E. Add your odometer to compare against the fleet.

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Battery degradation curve

Puma Gen-E estimated average

NMC
Liquid cooled
70%75%80%85%90%95%100%050k100k150k200kMileage (miles)Warranty minimum (70%)
Expected degradationWarranty thresholdEstimated · based on NREL & published fleet research

These curves are aggregated, owner-reported degradation data — not official manufacturer figures. Your own result above is the number that matters.

How to find these values on your Ford

Wh/mi or Wh/km

On the SYNC 4 touchscreen, tap "EV Settings" or swipe to the "Efficiency" screen. Average consumption in kWh/100 km or Wh/mi is shown in the trip / efficiency coach display. On Mustang Mach-E, check the "Energy" app.

Estimated Range

Estimated range is displayed on the instrument cluster and in the "EV Status" or "Energy" screen on the central display.

Battery Percentage

Battery percentage is shown on the instrument cluster next to the range and in the top bar of the SYNC display.

Ford Puma Gen-E battery degradation — what to expect

1 variants

In our database

We track 1 variants of the Ford Puma Gen-E with usable capacity data for each.

43.6–43.6 kWh

Capacity range

Usable battery capacity varies by trim and model year — from 43.6 to 43.6 kWh.

8 years

Typical warranty

Most EV manufacturers offer an 8-year battery warranty with a minimum capacity retention guarantee.

Battery degradation varies by chemistry, climate, charging habits, and usage patterns. Use the calculator above to check your Ford Puma Gen-E's current capacity against its original specification.

Ford Puma Gen-E battery capacity by variant

These are the usable (not gross) capacity figures used by our calculator.

VariantYearsCapacity (kWh)
Puma Gen-E202543.6

Values may vary slightly by market, software version, and production batch.

About the Ford Puma Gen-E

The Ford Puma Gen-E brings electric power to one of Europe's most popular small SUVs. Rather than building on a dedicated EV platform, Ford has electrified the existing Puma body — a strategy that keeps costs down and maintains the practical MegaBox underfloor storage compartment that made the petrol Puma so popular.

Powered by a 43.6 kWh LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery, the Puma Gen-E offers 233 miles of WLTP range. The LFP chemistry means the battery can be regularly charged to 100% without accelerating degradation, and long-term durability should be excellent. DC charging at up to 100 kW completes a 10–80% top-up in around 23 minutes, helped by the smaller battery capacity.

The 168 bhp motor provides brisk performance for a small SUV, and the Puma's well-judged chassis translates well to electric power. The driving experience is agile and engaging by small EV standards. Inside, the cabin is largely carried over from the combustion Puma, with Ford's SYNC 4 infotainment and a practical layout.

With keen pricing aimed squarely at the Vauxhall Mokka Electric and Peugeot e-2008, the Puma Gen-E makes a strong case as an affordable, practical, and fun small electric SUV.

What the press thinks

The Puma Gen-E is praised for its engaging driving dynamics, practical MegaBox storage, and affordable pricing. The LFP battery's charge-to-100% capability is a useful real-world benefit. Range is modest but sufficient for most daily use. Some reviewers note the smaller battery limits long-distance flexibility.

Ford Puma Gen-E — Frequently Asked Questions

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