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Do Electric Cars Use Oil?

2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV on Street

Do electric cars need oil changes? Do you think it’s time for your EV oil change in Virginia Beach? Well, no need to worry because electric cars do not need motor oil—so you can put oil changes in your rearview mirror for good! With that being said, electric vehicles do require transmission fluid, coolant, and brake fluid. Keep reading to explore your electric car maintenance requirements. You can get your electric vehicle taken care of at Rick Hendrick Chevrolet Norfolk, so schedule a service appointment today! 


Do Electric Cars Need Oil? What Services Do They Need?

Do electric cars use oil? Chesapeake drivers who have electric vehicles don’t need to worry about getting their oil changed anymore. However, there are a few fluids to keep an eye on, including: brake fluid, transmission fluid, and coolant. Here’s a closer look at the connections between these fluids and your EV’s mechanisms:

  • Brake Fluid: Electric cars are similar to every other car in that they have a brake system, meaning that you’ll need to ensure your brake system is properly lubricated in order to remain safe while driving. 
  • Transmission fluid: Transmission fluid is designed to help your gears move efficiently and are well preserved. Your electric vehicle features a transmission and you’ll have to be conscious of making transmission fluid changes. You can consult your owner’s manual for specific intervals of your Chevrolet vehicle.
  • Coolant: The coolant in your radiator keeps your battery and vehicle systems from overheating. 

Electric vehicles also need tires, and that means you have to schedule regular services like tire rotation and wheel alignment. Our team at Rick Hendrick Chevrolet Norfolk can help you with whatever service you need, so contact us today if you need help.

Do Electric Cars Need Oil Changes: Electric Vehicle Parts 

Now that we’ve answered the question “do electric cars need oil?”, let’s take a look at the anatomy of your Chevrolet electric vehicle. Having a better idea of how your EV operates will better equip you to keep your EV in good condition for years to come.

The electric motor in your EV converts an electrical current from your battery to generate motion. The torque is generated by magnets located alongside the motor. The magnets generate a magnetic field around the motor and churn it. How can you ensure that your vehicle has the power required to run? You will need to install an at home public charging station or go to public charging stations in Norfolk and Suffolk.

Here are some of the fundamental parts of your EV’s power plant:

  • DC-DC converter: This converts the high-voltage direct current (DC) power that comes from the battery into the low-voltage DC power that moves the vehicle.
  • Battery: Your battery stores the electricity that powers the motors as you drive.
  • Thermal system: This system keeps your motors and electronic components from overheating.
  • Charging ports: These are the external chargers you use to charge the battery of your vehicle. 
  • Traction motors: These motors turn your vehicle’s wheels.
  • Onboard charger: The charger converts the external charge you receive from a charging port into DC power.

Get Your EV Taken Care of at Rick Hendrick Chevrolet Norfolk in Norfolk

So, do electric cars need oil? For all the reasons we discussed above, you’ll never have to worry about changing the oil in an electric vehicle. If you think it’s about time for a brake fluid flush, transmission fluid replacement, or coolant change, give us a call at (757) 271-1678, and you can trust our mechanics have the experience to service your Chevrolet EVs. in the meantime, check out more service tips and explore more about our current service offers.

 

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0% APR for 36 and 48 months on 2024 Silverado 1500 pickups. 0% APR for 36, 48 and 60 months on 2024 Blazer EV, Equinox EV and Silverado EV models. 0% for 36 months on 2024/2025 Equinox models. Monthly payment is $28.60 for every $1,000 you finance. Example down payment: 22.2%. Must finance with GM Financial. Down payment required at signing, if applicable. Some customers may not qualify. Not available with lease and some other offers. Take new retail delivery by 12/2/24.

*Monthly payment is $16.67 for every $1,000 you finance. Example down payment: varies by model. Must finance with GM Financial. Down payment required at signing, if applicable. Some customers may not qualify. Not available with lease and some other offers. Take new retail delivery by 12/2/24.

Monthly payment is $16.67 for every $1,000 you finance. Example down payment:14.9%. Must finance with GM Financial. Some customers may not qualify. Not available with lease and some other offers. Take new retail delivery by 12/2/24. **For Current Lessees of a 2019 model year or newer GM or Non-GM passenger car or truck at least 30 days prior to the lease of a new GM vehicle through GM Financial. Customer remains responsible for current lease payments. Each dealer sets own price. $299/month for 24 months. Your payments may vary. Payments are for a 2024 CHEVROLET Equinox EV FWD 2LT with an MSRP of $43,295. Based on due at signing amount of $3,169 (after all offers). 24 monthly payments total $7,176. Must show proof of lease. Option to purchase at lease end for an amount to be determined at lease signing. Lessor must approve lease. Lessee pays for maintenance, repair, excess wear and disposition fee of $395 or less at end of lease. No security deposit required. Payments may be higher in some states. Not available with other offers. Take new retail delivery by 12-02-2024.

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