Your Top Questions Answered
Frequently asked questions
Q: What's the biggest thing that could go wrong with an EV over time?
A: Most people worry about the battery, and while it will degrade over time, it's a very slow process. The biggest threats to an EV's lifespan are often the same as any other car: accidents, poor maintenance of non-electric components, or rust. The electric parts are actually quite durable.
Q: Is it expensive to replace an EV battery?
A: Yes, a new battery is a significant cost. However, it's not something you'll likely have to do. The batteries are designed to last for a very long time, and it's much more probable that you'll sell the car long before a battery replacement is needed. Plus, as technology advances, the cost of replacement batteries is expected to drop.
Q: Do EVs require a lot of maintenance?
A: Quite the opposite! EVs have far fewer parts than gas cars. You don't need oil changes, new spark plugs, or a new timing belt. The main maintenance is just checking your tires and topping up fluids like windshield washer fluid. The brake pads last much longer too, because of regenerative braking, which uses the motor to slow the car down and recharge the battery.