Electric Vehicle Maintenance

How Do You Maintain an Electric Vehicle?
I Just Got an EV…Where Do I Go for Maintenance?
Are you wondering where you should go for electric vehicle maintenance—or even where to begin? After all, an electric motor requires completely different care than many of the traditional services you’ll need for a gas powertrain, including no more need for oil changes and a new way to care for your battery. No need to panic though, as today, we’ll walk you through the basics. Also, get started with your EV maintenance schedule by booking your service online today with Tri-State Nissan in Winchester, VA.
Your Battery Maintenance: The Key to EV Care
One of the most critical pieces of electric car care involves keeping up with your EV battery maintenance—after all, if your power source fails, your ride is essentially undrivable until you install a replacement. However, with the right care, EV batteries can cruise over 100,000 miles—and our top tip to reach this milestone involves scheduling battery maintenance at least once a year where our technicians perform an inspection.
Along with scheduling your appointment, careful driving can also help prolong your battery life, as avoiding slamming your brakes when not needed can help reduce excess use of your power source. Also, try to stop charging around 80% instead of 100%, as this basic technique helps your battery age better. Additionally, during the winter months, try to park in a garage, as the freezing temperatures can mess with the chemical composition of your power source.
Goodbye to Oil Changes…But Don’t Neglect Your Maintenance
One of the top perks of owning an EV involves how you no longer need to worry about oil changes every 10,000 miles. However, you’ll still need to take care of the basics to help your Nissan ARIYA or LEAF cruise in premier shape—and one of the best places to start is with your tires. Begin by placing a penny head first into the tread grooves—can you see the top of President Lincoln’s head? Then schedule your tire replacement to help you stop more efficiently, as your tread depth is dangerously low at this point, and could result in an unintended fender bender or hydroplane if you need to slam your brakes.
Next, your EV still needs fluid care—so, have coolant filled in your ride to help your systems properly cool. Also, for the summer months, schedule an air conditioning system check, as refrigerant and chilled flowing air help you counter muggy summer afternoons.
Cruse with Electrifying Precision: Start near Stephens City
Give your EV the care it deserves—start by scheduling your electric vehicle maintenance at Tri-State Nissan near Martinsburg, WV. While you’re here, our team aims to answer any questions that pop up about how these clean rides work, including extra tips about how to care for EV batteries or about the best ways to perform a battery charge—and that’s only the start of how we put your needs first.