How to Care for Your Honda EV
If you’re used to driving gasoline-powered cars, taking care of a Honda EV can require a little getting used to. The good news is that many of the service tasks that were necessary on your old gas model aren’t required with EVs. However, you’ll still need to visit us at Lester Glenn Honda for a few tune-ups.
What Maintenance Does a Honda EV Need?
The large batteries in EVs make them heavier than similar gasoline models, which means they put even more wear on the tires. You’ll need to regularly rotate your tires and check their pressure regularly, especially when seasonal changes hit here in New Jersey. Brake pads and brake fluid are also important to keep an eye on, although thanks to regenerative braking, EVs’ pads typically wear out more slowly than those on gasoline models.
Taking Care of EV Batteries
Protecting your battery is one of the best ways to keep your EV healthy. Try to avoid using DC Fast Chargers when you can, as they can shrink the capacity over time, and avoid extreme temperatures. In general, keep your charge between 20 and 80 percent for an optimal lifespan; letting the charge drop too low or charging to 100 percent regularly puts unnecessary strain on the battery.
Services EVs Don’t Need
Electric vehicles come with their own service needs, but you can also leave some of your old service habits behind. EVs don’t need oil change or new spark plugs, for example. Plus, there are no emissions, so there’s no exhaust system to get clogged up.
Get Honda EV Service in Sea Girt, NJ
Like with any car, you can’t afford to forget about service and maintenance for your new EV. Make an appointment with the team at our Sea Girt, NJ, Honda dealership and get your EV tuned up. Talk to our team about electrifying your home with Honda accessories and drive home in a healthier car today!