Are electric cars more reliable
Are electric cars more reliable

Are electric cars more reliable?

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Are electric cars more reliable?

It’s only natural to doubt new technology. But electric vehicles aren’t new, the technology has existed for years.

Electric cars have always been part of pop culture; in fact, did you know that there’s an all-electric street-racing championship running for over half a decade. Formula E, now known as the ABB FIA Formula E race made its debut in 2014 and provides a platform for manufacturers to test and innovate in the EV space. Some of you might have also witnessed a few road-legal all-electric hypercars! But the best thing is electric vehicles are becoming more and more mainstream with many affordable passenger EVs already on the market and many more set to be added to the list.

Reliability is now given thanks to investments and advancements in the EV space, which is proof of how far this technology has come.

But Are electric cars more reliable as compared to IC Cars?

To check for reliability and added peace of mind we’ve looked at 2 aspects:

MONSOON READY

If you’re anxious about your EV making it through the monsoon, don’t worry, it can. Both MG ZS EV and the Tata Nexon EV come with an IP67-certified battery, which is among the highest standards for waterproofing and dust protection. These vehicles can withstand being submerged up to a meter in water.

ABILITY TO WITHSTAND WEATHER WOES

If you’re wondering if battery performance will dip with changes in temperatures, note that extreme temperatures could affect battery performance. However, manufacturers have built systems to ensure reliability. Take for example the
Tata Nexon EV is built using the ZIPTRON powertrain technology that ensures consistent performance and durability despite fluctuating operating temperatures. The ZIPTRON architecture includes a liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery pack and a 300V motor and has been designed to operate under varied conditions.

These vehicles are very reliable on Indian roads. With rigorous testing, things like risk of shock, short-circuit, or overcharging – they’re all taken care of.

Still, worried and Trying to find the answer to Are electric cars more reliable?. Take an electric vehicle out for a test drive and experience one for yourself!

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