Do Electric Cars Use Oil?

a woman plugging a 2023 Chevy bolt ev in
 

Sometimes the team at Automotive Avenues gets asked many questions about EVs, such as, “Do electric cars use oil?” The answer is no, electric cars do not use engine oil—so you can forget about an electric car oil change! Still, electric vehicles do need transmission and brake fluid, as well as coolant. Read on to learn more about EVs with the team at Automotive Avenues in Wall, and contact us with your questions. 

 

 

What Fluids Do You Need to Change in Electric Vehicles?

Now you know the answer to the question, “Do electric cars need oil?” Let’s now discuss some of the maintenance services EVs do need. Here’s a closer look at the fluid requirements needed for your drives around Toms River in an EV: 

  • Coolant: The coolant in your radiator is crucial to keeping your battery and vehicle systems from overheating on your Trenton drives. 
  • Brake Fluid: Like all cars, EVs have brakes, and you must ensure your brake system is properly lubricated to stay safe while driving. 
  • Transmission Fluid: Transmission fluid keepsyour gears moving efficiently and well-preserved. That’s why you must stay on top of transmission fluid replacement. Consult your owner’s manual for specific intervals for your make and model.

Of course, all electric vehicles still need tires! That means you’ll need regular tire rotation and wheel alignment. 

Electric Vehicle Parts 

Let’s explore the anatomy of EVs so you’ll understand how EVs differ from gas-powered vehicles. EVs have an electric motor, which converts electrical current from its battery into motion. Torque is generated from magnets alongside the motor, and the magnets create a magnetic field around the motor and cause it to churn. To ensure that your vehicle has the power needed for your drives to Howell Township, you’ll need to charge it at home or a public charging station.

Here are the most fundamental parts of your EV’s powerplant:

  • Battery: The battery stores the electricity that powers the motor. 
  • Charging Ports: These are the external chargers you plug into to charge the battery. 
  • Onboard Charger: The charger converts the charge you get from a charging port into DC power.
  • DC-DC Converter: This system converts the high-voltage direct current (DC) power from the battery to low-voltage DC power that moves your vehicle.
  • Traction Motors: These motors turn the wheels.
  • Thermal System: This system cools your motors and electronic components and keeps them from overheating.

Shop for an EV at Automotive Avenues in Wall

Since you now understand you’ll never need an electric car oil change, if you’re ready to shop for an electric vehicle, contact us today. You can apply for financing online, and we will give you top dollar for your trade-in!

 

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