Considering the switch to a Chevy EV in Colma or sticking with a gas-powered Chevy? Knowing what’s involved with each type of vehicle can guide your decision and your maintenance plan. Stewart Chevrolet breaks down the essentials of EV service and what you might want to consider if looking to upgrade to a Chevy Equinox EV or Silverado EV.
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What Sets EV Service Apart from Gas Models?
- Oil Changes: Chevy EVs don’t need lubrication, so regular oil changes aren't needed like they are for gas vehicles
- Regular Maintenance: EV service typically focuses on tire rotations, brake checks and battery system evaluations, with fewer parts prone to wear.
- Brake Servicing: Regenerative braking in EVs can extend brake pad life, meaning less frequent replacement.
- Software Updates: Most EVs require periodic software upgrades to help maintain efficient performance.
Chevrolet EV & Gas Maintenance at a Glance
Gas-powered Chevy models need scheduled service for oil, transmission and coolant systems. In contrast, EVs mainly require battery maintenance, software updates and checks on the electric drivetrain. Over time, it's possible to save on your total vehicle maintenance costs thanks to the lower cost of upkeep for EVs vs. gas cars. Schedule Chevy service with our team and we'll get your vehicle into our service center!
EV Service FAQs
Do I need less maintenance with a Chevy EV?
Yes. EVs have fewer moving parts, reducing the number of scheduled services compared to gas vehicles.
How long do Chevy EV batteries last?
Chevy EV batteries are designed for durability and typically last well beyond 100,000 miles with proper care.
What services are unique to electric vehicles?
Battery health checks, electric motor inspections and software updates are unique to EV service.
Who can work on my Chevy EV?
Our certified technicians at Stewart Chevrolet have extensive training and the right equipment for servicing Chevy electric vehicles.
Are there fluids that need changing in a Chevy EV?
Some fluids, such as battery coolant, may need periodic checking or replacement, but there’s much less fluid maintenance than with gas vehicles.
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