Controlling Max charge, discharge & temperature helps in keeping Lithium batteries in good health, no question, but they age anyway...7 years is not a bad time until capacity will start dropping below 80% nominal capacity approx.
When deciding to acquire an electrical vehicle it is needed a kind of "discipline" to take proper care of the batteries like:
- Never leave them at 100% charge for a long period of time (when planning to do so keep at 30% max)
- Always cycle them, never left them without charging/discharging for a long period (they will age anyway)
- Do not charge right away after being used
- Try to avoid deep discharge
- Charge at 1C max whenever possible
- Do not expose the vehicle at high temperatures (summertime at direct sunlight in very hot days)
But I guess you guys know all of this...