Expresso ordered one. It wasnt really big enough in a heavy bounder and was down to under 90Ah inside a year? So he used an addon lithium to increase capacity by another 80? Ah I think from memory.
The problem with lithium unlike lead, is that it "REALLY" doesent like all the extremes.
So if you draw out a high current regularly they really suffer. So a big pack means that you are taking a much lower current per Ah of storage. Which promises long cell life.
Likewise the real lithium advantage is that it is much more energy dense. At least if its done properly. So that its possible to fit a massive battery Ah in the very same space the 80Ah of lead came out. To replace that 80Ah lead with 80Ah ithium kind of defeats the entire point! You throw away most of the supposed advantages.
Its true that a 80Ah lithium will take you further (by around 50 to 60% compared to lead) Ah per Ah. Because it allows you to discharge it much deeper as it doesent suffer from peukert like lead. So all of its 80Ah is usable. But lithium doesent like deep discharges! Or heavy currents per Ah. So by doing that you are throwing away much of the crazy good cycle life too. And with less in reserve than lead if you do that, so you might just stop dead in the street as the BMS chops off power when low, like a switch.
If they were to fit say the 230Ah (244Ah measured) cells that I have on my bench - am about to fit into my salsa, you get all the huge lithium advantages promised. SIX times the range!

for a start! 20 or 30 years lifespan.
Because of that huge range its impossible on a daily basis to use half of that power. Most WEEKS you will not use half of that! So lets say you get only 5,000 average 50% cycles at a low current per Ah, (typically it would be much more) that battery then only charged twice a week will last 5000 weeks. Or a theoretical 48 years... And you could forget to charge it for a week at a time and not care. Doing it how they do, with just 80 to 100Ah it wont last much longer than lead. Maybe double. Possibly 3 to 4 years if the BMS doesent cause any problems. And the range gain is pretty minimal.
And my 230Ah cells, were
cheaper than lead!