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Electric car maintenance costs are generally lower compared to those for traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

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Fewer Moving Parts:
Electric vehicles (EVs) have fewer moving parts than ICE vehicles, reducing the potential for wear and tear. For example, EVs lack components like the exhaust system, fuel injection system, and complex transmission.

No Oil Changes:
EVs don't require oil changes, which are a significant recurring maintenance cost for ICE vehicles.

Brake Wear:
Regenerative braking systems in EVs reduce wear on brake pads and discs, extending their lifespan.

Battery Maintenance:
EV batteries are typically covered by long-term warranties (often 8 years or 100,000 miles), but they may require periodic checks and software updates.

Software Updates:
EVs often receive software updates that can improve performance and address minor issues without needing a visit to the mechanic.

Tire Rotation and Alignment:
Like any vehicle, EVs require regular tire rotation, balancing, and alignment.

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Coolant Systems:
Some EVs have coolant systems for their batteries and require coolant replacement at longer intervals compared to ICE vehicles.

Cost Comparisons
Typical Annual Maintenance Costs:


Electric Vehicles: Around $400-$700 per year.
Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles: Approximately $1,000-$1,500 per year.

Examples of Specific Maintenance Tasks and Their Frequency

Battery Health Check:
Frequency: Every 12,000-15,000 miles
Cost: Usually part of routine service, often minimal if under warranty.

Brake Fluid Replacement:
Frequency: Every 2-3 years
Cost: $100-$150

Tire Rotation and Balancing:
Frequency: Every 6,000-8,000 miles
Cost: $20-$50 per rotation

Cabin Air Filter Replacement:
Frequency: Annually or every 15,000 miles
Cost: $30-$60

Coolant Replacement:
Frequency: Every 5 years or 50,000 miles
Cost: $100-$200

Long-term Considerations

Battery Replacement: While rare within the first 8-10 years due to warranties, battery replacement can be expensive, potentially costing between $5,000 and $15,000 depending on the vehicle and battery size.

Conclusion


Overall, electric cars tend to have lower maintenance costs due to their simpler mechanics and fewer consumable components. While some costs can be high, such as battery replacement, the overall annual maintenance expenses are generally lower than those for ICE vehicles.
 
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