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Do electric cars need maintenance like fuel powered cars?

Electric cars (EVs) do need maintenance, but generally less than fuel-powered (internal combustion engine, or ICE) cars. Here’s a breakdown:

✅ What EVs do need for maintenance:

  1. Tire rotations and alignments
    • EVs are often heavier due to the battery, so tire wear can be faster.
    • Regular rotation helps extend tire life.
  2. Brake system checks
    • EVs use regenerative braking, which reduces wear on traditional brakes.
    • However, pads and fluid still need inspection (just less frequently).
  3. Battery and cooling system checks
    • The high-voltage battery has a cooling system that may need service over time.
    • Software updates may also optimize battery performance.
  4. Cabin air filter replacement
    • Like in ICE cars, this keeps air inside the car clean.
  5. Suspension and steering components
    • These still wear down and require occasional inspection and maintenance.

❌ What EVs don’t need (compared to fuel-powered cars):

  • No oil changes
  • No spark plugs, fuel filters, or exhaust system checks
  • No timing belts or engine air filters
  • No transmission servicing (most EVs use single-speed transmissions)

EVs require about 30–50% less maintenance overall. That means fewer trips to the shop, fewer routine costs, and often longer service intervals. However, battery issues can be expensive if they occur outside warranty — though they’re rare.

Ultra Tune offers servicing for electric vehicles (EVs) — at selected locations — including checks for braking systems, tyres, suspension, battery systems and software updates.  They are also the official national service partner for XPENG EVs in Australia.

Book a service now at www.ultratune.com.au