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How to Maintain an E-vehicle?

As soon as you read “e-vehicle,” the first factor that comes to mind is environmental friendliness. Of course, e-vehicles are environmentally friendly and safe to use. Here is a detailed article on why e-vehicles are getting popular!

Now, tell us what comes next. The factor “ electric!” Yes, e-vehicles get sold by promoting this factor and other low maintenance aspects than conventionally running fuel-based vehicles. Low maintenance is fair enough! But how you are going to maintain it is the foremost question. 

And this blog will clearly educate you on the different ways to maintain your e-vehicle. It also gives some tips to extend the life of your e-vehicle.

Answers to How to Maintain Your E-vehicle

Two types of maintenance exist in e-vehicles. One is scheduled maintenance. The other is on-demand maintenance.  

You can perform the scheduled maintenance as per the industry standard or the timelines suggested by the vehicle manufacturer. On the contrary, on-demand service occurs only when your e-vehicle is not running or runs with a fault. So, this is occasional and doesn’t have a prescribed timeline. 

Scheduled Maintenance of EVs

In general, e-vehicles involve less or minimal scheduled maintenance, unlike other vehicles. Because:

  • Only a few moving parts exist 
  • The braking system is regenerative
  • Very less fluids involved    
  • The batter and related electronics require no servicing

However, let’s see what ought to be checked when exceptional scheduled maintenance occurs. Here is your checklist!

  • Tire rotations
  • Battery charging quality 
  • Brake fluid levels
  • Air filter quality 

Unscheduled or On-demand Maintenance

  1. Battery replacement 

Most EV manufacturers offer battery warranties of up to 7-8 years which are directly proportional to the life of the e-vehicle. Extreme rare situations occur when your EV’s battery quality has touched its critical or low level. Then, you have to think about replacing the battery to run the remaining miles with your EV. 

  1. Non-functional cutoff switches

Sometimes, the cut-off switches for emergency responses may turn non-functional. In this case, you have to check for its quality and replace it if required. As this plays a vital role in emergency response, you cannot leave it unserviced or unchecked.

  1. Windshield fluid reservoir 

When you add the windshield fluid as per the standard, your reservoir will work flawlessly. If you’re not taking care of the fluid supply, you may have to replace the whole fluid reservoir. And it may be an additional and one-time cost to you. 

  1. Corrosion in the braking system 

As previously mentioned, EVs required less fluid servicing than conventional vehicles. But when those fluids are not taken care of in a timely manner, then corrosion may occur. 

Tips to Increase the Life of Your E-vehicle

  • Avoid charging your EV’s batteries fully. Experts suggest charging your battery up to 80% every time and not more than that.   
  • As per the manufacturer’s guidance, check your tire rotation quality promptly. 
  • As electric cars are heavier than ordinary cars, the suspensions had to be regularly checked for wear and tear.  
  • Don’t burden your battery with speed or turbo-charging mechanisms. Allow for it to get charged at a normal speed and time.
  • Frequently, check your cabin air filter quality to prevent the piling up of dust or particles.     

Pro-tip for E-vehicle Maintenance 

Once you receive the standard guidelines from your EV manufacturer and the service agents, prepare a timetable or schedule with a checklist of examinations required then and there. It will help you avoid any unscheduled maintenance and unwanted expenses.

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