Do Electric Cars Use Oil?

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Are you in the market for your first electric vehicle? Transitioning to EV ownership in Bellevue is simple if you take some time to prepare yourself beforehand. One helpful thing you can do is look into electric vehicle maintenance requirements. For instance, do electric cars use oil? The answer is no, electric cars don’t need motor oil because they don’t have an engine. However, while you don’t have to worry about electric car oil changes, there are other types of car fluids included in electric vehicle maintenance. Learn more with BMW Seattle below.

 

 

Electric Vehicle Maintenance: What Fluids Do EVs Use?

Do electric cars need oil? No, you will never need to schedule an electric car oil change because there’s no engine to change the oil for. However, EV owners in Redmond will still need to maintain other fluids, including brake fluid, transmission fluid, and coolant. Learn more below:

  • Brake Fluid:Do electric cars use oil? No, because, unlike gas cars, they lack an engine. But, like all types of vehicles, electric vehicles do have a brake system. Thus, they require brake fluid and maintenance to keep you safe in Seattle.
  • Transmission Fluid: Electric vehicles also have transmission systems that require healthy transmission fluid to ensure smooth gear shifts. Check your owner’s manual for a transmission fluid change schedule.
  • Coolant: Another essential fluid for EVs is coolant, which regulates the battery temperature and prevents overheating.

You’ll never need to worry about EV oil change costs, but you can still check out the service specials at BMW Seattle for savings on other types of EV fluid maintenance.

 

What are the Primary Parts in Electric Vehicles?

It’s well established now that the answer to “Do electric cars need oil?” is “No.” But, if no engine would necessitate an electric car oil change, what are the primary components making up an EV?

At the heart of an electric vehicle is the electric motor and a large battery. The motor converts electrical current from the battery into the power that drives the car forward. The motor is situated next to magnets that create a magnetic field and churn it to generate torque. When the battery is low, you have to plug the vehicle in at an EV charging station to replenish the charge and gain back your driving range.

Learn more about the essential components of an EV:

  • Charging ports: The external chargers you plug in to charge an EV’s battery.
  • Traction motors: The motors that turn the wheels on an EV.
  • Onboard charger: The part that converts external charge from a charging port into direct current (DC) power.
  • DC-DC converter: The part that converts high-voltage DC power generated by the battery into low-voltage DC power that drives the vehicle.
  • Battery: The battery stores the electricity that supplies power to the motors while driving around Everett.
  • Thermal system: This system regulates the temperature of the motors and electronic components to prevent overheating.

 

Schedule Electric Vehicle Maintenance at BMW Seattle

The lack of engine maintenance is just one benefit of owning an EV! If you’re looking for answers to more questions like “Do electric cars need oil?”, refer to our EV tips and general service tips. BMW Seattle is here for all of your electric vehicle needs!

 

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