EV Maintenance & Ownership

What to expect from owning an electric vehicle

Owning an EV is a lifestyle adjustment. Your maintenance needs, daily routines, and relationship with your vehicle will change in small but meaningful ways. Here's what to expect.

Maintenance Schedule

EVs need far less maintenance than gas vehicles. Here's what you'll actually need to service:

Regular Maintenance

  • Tires: Rotation every 6,000-8,000 miles
  • Cabin air filter: Every 15,000-20,000 miles
  • Brake fluid: Every 2-3 years
  • Coolant: Every 4-5 years (battery cooling system)
  • Wiper blades: As needed

NOT Needed

  • • Oil changes
  • • Transmission service
  • • Spark plugs
  • • Timing belts
  • • Exhaust system repairs
  • • Fuel system cleaning

Cost Savings: EV maintenance costs are typically 40% lower than gas vehicles. Over 5 years, you can save $1,500-3,000 on maintenance alone.

Brake Longevity

Thanks to regenerative braking, EV brake pads and rotors last much longer than in gas vehicles:

Gas Vehicle

Brake pads: 30,000-50,000 miles

Electric Vehicle

Brake pads: 100,000-150,000 miles

Lifestyle Changes

Forgetting Gas Prices

You'll stop caring about gas price fluctuations. It no longer affects your budget.

No More Last-Minute Gas Runs

With home charging, you wake up with a "full tank" every morning. No more rushing to gas stations when you're late.

Trip Planning

Long trips require planning charging stops, but many EVs have built-in route planning that handles this automatically.

Energy Awareness

You'll become more aware of energy consumption - like a game to maximize efficiency and range.

The Bottom Line

EV ownership is simpler and less expensive than gas car ownership. Less time at service centers, lower costs, and a more convenient daily routine make EVs attractive beyond just environmental benefits.

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