Thinking of Buying a New or Used Electric Car?

 

Here’s Everything You Need to Know

As one of the leading car mechanics and MOT Testing centres in Basingstoke, we get to spend plenty of time chatting with Hampshire car owners and invariable trying to answer their questions. We try and answer as many as we can and often use them as inspiration for our blog posts here.

One subject we’re being increasingly quizzed on is whether or not to buy an electric car. New or used, they’re fast becoming a real option for people looking to upgrade their vehicle.

In fact, we’ve been asked so many questions about this booming sector, that we decided to compile as many as we could into this blog.

So if you’re considering ditching your old petrol or diesel vehicle in favour of a new or used electric vehicle, we hope you find an answer here.

 

 

The Most Commonly Asked Questions Our Customers Ask Us About Buying an Electric Car

 

Do electric cars need oil changes?

No, electric cars do not require oil changes because they do not have internal combustion engines that need lubrication. However, they may still need periodic maintenance such as brake fluid checks and cabin air filter replacements.
 

Do you service electric cars at TLC?

While we do work on all kinds of hybrid vehicles, we do not service or repair pure EVs. If you’re hybrid needs attention, get in touch, our team will be happy to help.
 

Do electric cars need regular maintenance?

Yes, electric cars require regular maintenance, although they have fewer moving parts than petrol cars. Maintenance tasks may include brake inspections, tyre rotations, and software updates to optimize performance.

 

How often should I service my electric car?

The frequency of servicing for electric cars varies depending on the manufacturer’s recommendations and usage. Generally, it is recommended to service an electric car annually or every 10,000 to 15,000 miles to ensure optimal performance and safety.

 

Are electric cars expensive to maintain?

Electric cars tend to have lower maintenance costs compared to traditional petrol cars because they have fewer moving parts and do not require regular oil changes.

 

How do I maintain the battery of my electric car?

To maintain the battery health of your EV, it is recommended to follow proper charging practices, avoid frequent deep discharges and keep the battery within its optimal temperature range. Additionally, regular software updates and battery inspections by qualified technicians can help prolong the battery life.

 

How much does it cost to charge an electric car?

Charging an electric car typically costs less than refuelling a petrol car. The exact cost varies depending on factors like electricity rates and your car’s battery size.

 

What things should I consider when buying a used electric car?

Before purchasing a used electric car, consider factors such as the car’s battery health, mileage, service history and any remaining warranty coverage.

 

How do I charge an electric car?

Electric cars can be charged at home using a wall-mounted charging unit or at public charging stations. Some electric cars also support fast charging options for quicker charging times.

 

What are the benefits of owning an electric car?

Electric cars offer benefits such as lower fuel costs, reduced emissions, quieter operation and various government incentives or tax breaks for eco-friendly vehicle owners.

 

How far can electric cars travel on a single charge?

The range of an electric car depends on factors like the car’s battery size, driving conditions and your driving style. Most modern electric cars offer ranges of at least 300 miles on a single charge.

 

Are electric cars more expensive to maintain than petrol cars?

Generally, electric cars have fewer moving parts and therefore require less maintenance than petrol cars. However, servicing costs may vary depending on the car’s manufacturer and warranty coverage.

 

How long do electric car batteries last?

Electric car battery lifespan varies depending on factors like usage patterns, charging habits and environmental conditions. Typically, electric car batteries degrade over time, but battery quality is improving all the time and the latest models are designed to last for many years.

 

Can I charge an electric car at home?

Yes, most electric car owners charge their vehicles at home using a standard electrical outlet or a dedicated home charging unit. Home charging is convenient and cost-effective compared to public charging stations.

 

What is the resale value of electric cars?

Electric cars generally have lower depreciation rates than petrol cars due to increasing demand and advancements in battery technology. However, resale values can vary depending on factors like model, age and – most importantly – battery condition.

 

How does the range of electric cars vary in winter?

Electric car range may decrease in cold weather owing to factors like battery performance, increased energy consumption for heating and tyre pressure changes. Again, as the technology improves, newer models generally come equipped with features to mitigate these effects.

 

What are the different types of electric cars available?

Electric cars come in various types, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs) that run solely on electricity, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) that combine electric and petrol power and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) that use both electric and petrol power sources.

 

Can I install a charging station at my home?

Yes, you can install a charging station at your home if you have off-street parking and access to electricity. We always suggest consulting a professional electrician to help assess your home’s electrical system and install a suitable charging solution.

 

How do electric cars compare to petrol cars in terms of performance?

Electric cars often offer instant torque delivery, resulting in quick acceleration and responsive performance compared to petrol cars. However, specific performance characteristics may vary depending on the model and manufacturer.

 

What is the lifespan of an electric car?

Electric cars have varying lifespans depending on factors like battery degradation, maintenance, and usage. Like almost all modern vehicles, electric cars should last for at least 10-15 years with proper care and maintenance.

 

How do I find public charging stations for electric cars?

You can find public charging stations for electric cars using smartphone apps, websites or in-car navigation systems. Look for a tool that provides information about nearby charging points, availability and charging speeds.

 

Can I charge an electric car in the rain?

Yes, electric cars can be safely charged in the rain without any risk of electric shock or damage. Charging cables and connectors are designed to withstand wet conditions, ensuring safe charging operations.

 

What should I do if I run out of charge in an electric car?

If you run out of charge in an electric car, you can contact roadside assistance or a recovery service for help. A growing number of manufacturers and driver organsiations now offer roadside assistance programs specifically tailored to EV drivers.

 

Are electric cars suitable for long-distance travel?

Yes, most electric cars are suitable for long-distance travel thanks to their increasing range capabilities and the growing network of fast-charging stations along major highways in the UK. We always suggest planning longer routes carefully to include charging stops.

 

How does the cost of owning an electric car compare to a petrol car over time?

The cost of owning an electric car can be lower than that of a petrol car over time due to factors like lower fuel costs and reduced maintenance expenses.

 

Should I lease an electric car instead of buying one?

Many car manufacturers and leasing companies now offer leasing options for electric cars, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of driving an electric vehicle without the long-term commitment of ownership or the worry of something going wrong.

 

Are electric cars safer than petrol cars?

Electric cars are designed to meet the same safety standards as petrol cars and often incorporate advanced safety features like regenerative braking, stability control and reinforced battery enclosures.

 

How do electric cars perform in extreme UK weather conditions?

Electric cars can perform well in most UK weather conditions with proper maintenance and precautions. However, cold temperatures may affect battery range and performance, while high temperatures may increase battery degradation over time.

 

Can I tow a trailer with an electric car?

Yes, many electric cars are capable of towing trailers within their specified towing capacities. But do be aware that towing a trailer may affect the car’s range and efficiency, so it’s essential to consider the vehicle’s capabilities and plan accordingly.

 

How do I know if an electric car is right for me?

To determine if an electric car is right for you, consider factors such as your driving habits, daily commuting distance, access to charging infrastructure, budget and environmental concerns. Test-driving different electric car models can also help you make an informed decision.

 

What are the maintenance requirements for electric cars?

Electric cars typically require less maintenance than petrol cars due to fewer moving parts and no need for oil changes. However, routine maintenance tasks such as brake inspections, tyre rotations and cabin air filter replacements are still necessary.

 

Are there any drawbacks to owning an electric car?

Some potential drawbacks of owning an electric car include limited charging infrastructure in certain areas, longer charging times compared to refuelling petrol cars and concerns about battery degradation over time.

 

How does the range of electric cars vary between different models?

The range of electric cars varies between different models and manufacturers due to differences in battery size, efficiency and vehicle design.

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