- Gas-powered vehicles require maintenance like oil changes and more.
- EVs are mechanically simpler and more electronic, requiring less routine work.
- Still, there are key nuances to EV maintenance that drivers should know.
Taking your car to the shop will look a lot different if you drive an EV versus a gas-powered vehicle.
EV drivers can say goodbye forever to oil changes and various other common gas-drivetrain maintenance responsibilities. Tesla has advertised its vehicles with that, touting them as “eliminating the need for service.”
But because EVs are so tech-heavy, they do come with some maintenance and service nuances. For instance, over-the-air software updates might keep these vehicles in tip-top condition.
But if an EV does need repair, it could take a lot longer. EVs also have complex batteries. And those batteries could be costly to replace.
Here’s a rundown of all the ways that keeping an EV on the road is different from a gas-powered vehicle: