Are Electric Cars Reliable in Oregon?

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Electric car reliability keeps improving, seemingly by the day. Innovations keep coming as producers like Mercedes-Benz increase their fuel efficient offerings. The Oregon EV tax credit certainly sweetens the deal even more. But with our unique landscape and weather patterns, large rural areas, and lots of apartment-dwellers in Portland, what does electric car reliability in the PNW look like? Find ojt more about how electric cars are reliable in Oregon with Mercedes-Benz of Portland.

 

Are Electric Vehicles Cheaper to Maintain?

To start, let’s take a look at how the average Wilsonville or Beaverton driver can expect when it comes to EV reliability. After all, electric car reliability mostly depends on how the car is cared for. The good news is that, along with gasoline and tailpipe emissions, you can say goodbye to a lot of time-consuming maintenance appointments and expensive parts replacements, including:

  • Oil changes
  • Gasket replacements
  • Belt replacements
  • Spark plugs
  • Cooling system flushes
  • Engine air filters
  • And so much more!

Furthermore, EV brakes more slowly than gas-powered vehicles of the regenerative braking technologies they feature!

What Maintenances Do Electric Vehicles Need?

That said, there are a few maintenance habits Vancouver drivers will need to take they include:

  • Proper battery care, as its charge capacity will shrink overtime. The biggest culprit behind decreased battery range is regularly driving on a low battery. If you live in a rural area where you’re driving long distances without access to a charger, it can impact the overall life of your vehicle.
  • EVs are heavier than gas vehicles because of their huge batteries. They also deliver instant torque. Therefore, your tires will wear down a bit faster, so it’s especially important to stay on top of wheel alignments and tire rotations. With our rain-slicked roads, you’ll want to be extra vigilant about making sure your tires are in good condition.
  • You’ll need to replace coolant, brake fluid, and windshield wiper fluids more often.
  • Stay on top of software updates to ensure your EV is running as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

What Electric Car Reliability in the PNW Looks Like

If you’re living in Portland, you’re in an ideal place for electric car reliability. With plentiful public charging stations, a temperate climate, and an eye towards sustainability, even apartment-dwellers can enjoy the benefits of driving an EV since many apartment complexes and landlords are starting to install EV charging stations for tenants. And yes, you can even charge and drive your EV in the rain and through puddles without issue.

For drivers in Oregon’s mountainous regions, you don’t have to worry about the altitude impacting your electric car reliability—EVs perform better than gas-powered vehicles in the mountains. The main issue with EVs in our mountains and rural areas can be a lack of access to charging stations. EV owners in these areas will definitely want a home charging station. Some property managers even allow tenants to install EV chargers. Make sure you have permission if you rent.

Have More Questions About Electric Car Reliability in Oregon?

At Mercedes-Benz of Portland we’re here to help you make the leap into the future of luxury driving with a new Mercedes-Benz hybrid or EV. Contact us with any questions you have about electric car reliability in Oregon. For more information about making the switch to an EV, visit our electric vehicle information hub.

 

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