🅱Not had much experience with Li Ion batteries, must do some research on them... But 40 years off of a lead acid battery???? Come on, that's a fairy tale!!
My Tech College teachers would be rolling around on the floor over that one...
Batteries used in Solar set ups, telephone exchange batteries are known for 15 years lives, but they are not ordinary lead acid batteries, they have plates with other compounds added.
Typical car battery 3 to 5 years if well maintained and top of the line.
T5 in regular mining use, not recreation, but on a mine workers belt, one to two years max, with the odd one lasting 3 to 4 years, but they are VERY rare.
The secret to getting a lead acid battery to last, is never discharge below a certain capacity, I'll stick my neck out here, never below 80%. I use that figure as deep cycle batteries use that figure. NEVER, bash a lead acid battery, knocks the plate material off the stamped out plates and causes shorts in the bottom of the battery container.
Always keep the electrolyte level correct. NEVER over charge a lead acid battery, and finally, when not in use, keep it on trickle charge to prevent self discharge.