How to Maintain an Electric Car, 8 Ultimate Tips


This fact cannot be denied “Electric Cars are the Future”. They are environmentally friendly (green cars). So you need to read this article in order to know how to maintain or service your current or future electric car. You do not need to physically implement the maintenance operations yourself, but simply mastering all the steps and operations involved in electric car maintenance will greatly reduce the cost of servicing your electric car and render you so powerful. 

Seriously, with climate change becoming increasing popular, electric cars are gradually replacing diesel and gasoline cars. Did you know that electric cars will actually be cheaper than regular cars by 2025 purely because they are “cheaper to maintain”. You can freely share this secret with your friends.  Okay, let’s get to work. This article will explicitly explain the eight (8) great ultimate electric car maintenance guidelines or tips. With these tips, you can be confident that your electric car will live for its lifespan given to it by its creator.

(1) Believe and accept that maintaining an electric car is easier and cheaper than maintaining a combustion engine car

It is popularly believed that electric car maintenance is far more expensive than combustion engine car maintenance. But facts have proven that this believe is very wrong. Electric cars are relatively cheaper to maintain. Working on the electric battery of an electric cars is actually easier and cheaper because it is not complicated and it is made up of about half a dozen parts as compared to a combustion engine which contains hundreds of delicate working parts. More to that, the parts in an electric engine are much more easier to replace and do not wear out rapidly.

(2) You obligatorily need an electric car maintenance specialist or technician to maintain your electric car

You cannot carry out the electric car maintenance operations if you are not a technician or engineer in this field. So please, I highly recommend you get a trusted specialist to help you with all the maintenance operations. Presently, there are few technicians and mechanics specialized in electric cars, but we hope the number increases fast enough to satisfy the demand.

(3) The electric battery is the most important part of an electric car that requires servicing

The first long term maintenance operation of an electric car is to replace the battery. An electric car battery works like your phone battery, hence it does wear down over time. It will happen gradually, in the same way your phone battery goes down gradually. So, if you find that you have to charge your battery up more often, then you could be due a new battery. It’s estimated that an electric car battery is good for about 100,000 miles. So you will drive your car for a long time before you change the battery. In order to extend your battery life, follow the following battery tips:
- Avoid fully charging your electric car, Nissan tell owners of the Leaf to stop charging at 80%
- Avoid running the battery down
- Try not to let the battery run down completely (dead)

(4) How often should I Service my electric car?

Electric cars are serviced in a slightly different way to combustion engine vehicles. Always consult your car's user manual to get the exact frequency of servicing. Generally, an electric car should be serviced at the same intervals as a car with a combustion engine. There’s no oil, pistons, valves, gears and so on. So there’s not much to check and replace as compared internal combustion engines. You may also get updates or upgrades to infotainment systems etc. 
 

(5) How much will it cost to service my electric car?

The cost will obviously vary from one manufacturer to the next. The prices will usually vary from about $12 to $50. Checkout for the best quotes and prices around you before making the choice.

(6) Maintain your tires and Look after them

Electric cars can be relatively heavier due to their batteries and they also deliver instant torque which can affect the lifespan of your tires due to increased wear. So avoid hard acceleration or pushing hard into a turn unnecessarily. Always follow the manufacturer’s tire maintenance guides and operations.

(7) Maintain the Coolant system

Like a gasoline powered car, electric cars with a thermal management system will need their coolant levels replenished from time to time. This task is very easy and similar to that of the radiator in most internal combustion engines.
 

(8) Check Fluids and Refill when necessary  

Electric cars on possess brake fluid and windscreen washer fluid. This makes maintaining these cars far easier than internal combustion engines which have more than 4 different fluids to check and refill. With an electric car, all you need to do is regularly check and top up the brake and windscreen washer fluid.

 Compare Electric Car Maintenance with Diesel/Gasoline Car Maintenance
 

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