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Do electric vehicles break down more?

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Last updated: 2023/04/07 at 1:14 AM
EV-a2zm Published April 7, 2023 3 Min Read
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Electric vehicles have few moving parts, so they require less maintenance and help save money over the years of their ownership. EVs do not have internal combustion engines, exhaust, or clutch and do not need fuel to start up. As a result, EVs are more reliable and require less maintenance than traditional vehicles.

Additionally, EVs have fewer fluids that need to be changed, such as oil and transmission fluid, which can also reduce the frequency of routine maintenance.

According to EV-a2z, although electric vehicles are more expensive to buy, they are cheaper to maintain—advocates say.

“There are no suggestions that electric cars break down more frequently than their combustion engine alternatives.”

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The performance of an EV has proven to be efficient for leading a more sustainable future for transportation, reducing emissions and noise pollution, and cutting the costs of fuel and high maintenance prices.

“Keeping your electric vehicle in its best shape will lead to minor wear and tear, causing a breakdown. The condition of your EV and its battery is one of the significant reasons to keep it in the best condition.”

Northwest Collision Center

However, EVs still break down from time to time. Some potential issues that could lead to a breakdown or repair for an EV include battery degradation, electrical system malfunctions, and problems with the electric motor or charging system. Northwest Collision Center added that factors such as frequent use of the car’s AC, constantly having hot seats turned on, and speeding may drive your EV to break down quickly.

Recently, Tesla issued a voluntary recall on its Semi over parking brakes issues. 

🚨 10th Tesla Semi Breakdown 🚨
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Lane shutdown at I-205 W near #TracyCA.
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Road assistance requires to clear the lane. Class 8 electrification appears to be even more complicated for @elonmusk
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Reliability = @Hyliion pic.twitter.com/Sc8AI2iDXI

— SilentAlert (@SilentAlert1) March 31, 2023

Lucid Motors also recalled 637 Air models that could lose power.

Lucid Motors recalls Lucid Air sedan for a defect that could cause a loss of power

Image: Tim Stevens for The Verge

Lucid Motors issued a recall for 637 of its luxury Air sedans over a faulty switch in its electrical motor that could lead to a loss in power.

The issue is … pic.twitter.com/rK62yYhf9a

— Futurist Forever (@FuturistForever) March 27, 2023

To maintain the excellent condition of your EV, having it regularly checked for any damage that needs repair helps. Some things that likely need to be repaired are bulbs, broken windows, heaters, wiper motors, blown tires, and software malfunctions. 

It’s important to note that EVs are still a relatively new technology. Some models may have unique issues or challenges that must be fully understood. However, as EV technology continues to evolve and improve, the reliability and durability of these vehicles will likely continue to improve as well.

See Also:

  • Tesla issues voluntary recall on its Semi over parking brakes issues
  • Lucid Motors recalls 637 Air models that could lose power
  • BMW recalls over 90,000 electric vehicles in China due to software problems
  • Tesla recalls over 362,000 EVs in North America over self-driving software issue
  • Tesla recalls more than 80,000 cars in China for software and seat belt issues

While EVs may not be immune to breakdowns or repairs, they are generally considered more reliable and require less maintenance than standard gasoline-powered vehicles.

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