Electric Maintenance Guide


  November 5, 2025

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a nationwide favorite among vehicle owners in the past decade. They generate lower energy costs, deliver higher fuel economy, contain advanced battery technology, and offer environmental benefits. These features are huge selling points. EVs also require less maintenance than internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, which run on gasoline or diesel. EV owners do not need to worry about oil changes, tune-ups, or replacing timing belts, catalytic converters, exhaust systems, or spark plugs. This has made EVs increasingly popular in the past ten years.

Next, it is important to recognize that while there are contrasting differences between EV (electric vehicle) and ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles, both require routine services such as windshield, headlights, and suspension maintenance. EVs are expected to save owners thousands of dollars compared to purchasing a gas-powered vehicle.


Tire Maintenance

EVs weigh up to eight hundred pounds more than a traditional ICE vehicle due to the heavy battery powering the EV. The added weight on four tires will likely require tire replacement more frequently than in ICE vehicles. It’s recommended to routinely check the tire pressure and check the tires for wear and tear to catch a problem before it burns a hole in your bank account.


Brake Maintenance

You’d think that the increased weight of an EV might put more pressure on the brakes, requiring more frequent maintenance. However, this isn’t the case; EVs use regenerative braking, which reduces the effort required by the brake pads to slow the vehicle. Regenerative braking captures and recycles energy, boosting battery range and efficiency in electric and hybrid vehicles, offering smoother driving and reduced brake wear, making it possible for EV brake pads and rotors to easily outlast those of a traditional ICE vehicle.

Battery Maintenance

Electric vehicles don’t have the mechanical components of an ICE engine and rely on the battery instead, making it the most important component in your vehicle. It’s crucial you know how to properly maintain and care for your battery in the long run.

It’s recommended you replace your electric vehicle’s battery when needed. As for charging maintenance, a good rule of thumb is to keep your vehicle at a mid-level charge. Preferably 20%-80%. It’s especially important to apply battery coolant, which extends battery life by protecting it from reaching damaging temperatures. The battery coolant is particularly important when using Fast Chargers with higher voltages and currents, which produce more heat.


Over-The-Air Updates

Over-the-Air Updates are a key feature of modern vehicles. Software-defined vehicles are becoming more common, using OTA Updates. The car company sends your vehicle software updates for improvement, allowing manufacturers to update their electric vehicles by fixing bugs or improving overall performance. OTA updates make life simple for both car owners and automakers, making cars better, safer, and more compliant in every way.


Electric Vehicle Maintenance at Shoveltown

When it comes time to service your electric vehicle, you’ll want special service from mechanics who understand the unique components of an electric vehicle and can perform the best service possible. Luckily, the team at Shoveltown in Easton is an expert on electric vehicles and is ready to provide dependable service on your electric vehicle. Give us a call or schedule online today to secure your EV service or repair! ​

Recent Posts

Loading posts…

Appointments

Schedule an appointment with Shovel Town Auto Service

SHARE THIS

Latest Posts

Person washing a car’s front tire with a hose outdoors
April 23, 2026
Tires are an investment that you likely expect to last for years of regular driving, which is why noticing uneven wear on your tread can be frustrating. Uneven tread wear leads to decreased longevity, causing more frequent replacements despite much of the tire still having adequate tread remaining.  Ensuring that your tires are experiencing even… ...
Close-up of a black camera battery compartment with a gray mechanical component beside it
March 19, 2026
One of the largest byproducts of the combustion process vehicles use to produce power is heat, which can build up in the sensitive metal internals of your motor. This thermal energy must be dealt with, otherwise the surplus of heat will begin to weaken, warp, or crack the most crucial parts of your engine.
Mechanic installing a black car battery in an engine bay, with labels visible.
February 20, 2026
Car batteries are one of those components that generally don’t get much thought unless you’re having issues. So when it’s finally nearing the end of its lifespan, what are the signs you should look out for to avoid being stranded with a dead battery? How Long Do Automotive Batteries Last?
Steam rising from a motorcycle exhaust pipe in a close-up shot, with blurred blue and red lights in the background
January 20, 2026
Our vehicle’s exhaust system plays numerous important roles, from moving exhaust fumes away from the cabin to quieting engine noise to removing harmful pollutants from the engine’s emissions. While a relatively simple system, an issue in just one area of the exhaust can cause a host of potential symptoms and harm.
Blurred car infotainment screen showing a vehicle diagnostic report with text and status icons
December 16, 2025
When a vehicle rolls into our shop with a rough idle and a flashing check engine light, the story is usually deeper than what the computer tells us. Recently, we had a perfect example of that, and a great reminder that even brand-new parts aren’t always the root of the problem.  The Initial Symptoms: A… ... The post When a Misfire Isn’t What It Seems: The Real Story Behind Cylinder 3 on This Vehicle appeared first on Shoveltown Auto Service.
Car dashboard fuel gauge near empty, with fuel pump icon and red warning zone.
November 19, 2025
What is a CVT Transmission? Unlike the conventional automatic transmissions that shift between fixed gear ratios, a continuously variable transmission (CVT) instead uses a system of belts or chains and pulleys that can seamlessly adjust to an infinite number of effective gear ratios.
Car undercarriage on a lift in an auto repair shop, showing the rear axle and exhaust.
September 29, 2025
The shocks and struts are some of the critical components in the suspension, absorbing energy from road impact. As these parts take the brunt of the abuse for everyday driving, it’s not uncommon for them to wear down over time and require replacement.
Mechanic working under the hood of a car in a garage
August 29, 2025
The timing system of your powertrain is responsible for ensuring that each step of the combustion cycle occurs at precise intervals to keep the engine operating smoothly and efficiently. If the various components of your engine were an orchestra, the timing system would be the conductor.
Hand adjusting a car climate control knob near the dashboard vents, with a red trim interior.
July 2, 2025
Since the 1950s, air conditioning systems have gone from expensive luxury add-ons to a standard inclusion on nearly every modern vehicle. It’s tough to imagine driving a vehicle throughout the summer without the ability to regulate the interior’s temperature.
Close-up of a metal gear assembly with yellow grease splashing around it
May 30, 2025
While it may not get as much attention as oil changes or brake service, differential fluid plays a vital role in how your vehicle handles, especially when turning, towing, or driving in challenging conditions.
Show More