The advantage of durability comes from simple design
According to Dr. Daniel Sperling, Director of the Institute for Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis (USA), in terms of structure, electric cars have much less moving parts than gasoline cars. This means that electric vehicles are less likely to wear and tear, thereby naturally extending their life.
An average electric car has about 20 main moving parts, while a gasoline car has more than 2,000 mechanical details such as piston, valve, bugi, gearbox, air conditioner... These details will need to be maintained, repaired or replaced over time, something that electric cars have hardly encountered.
In addition, the regenerative brake system on electric vehicles also helps reduce wear and tear on the brake pads, prolonging the life of this part by 2-3 times compared to gasoline vehicles.
Maintenance: Electric vehicles are more economical in the long term
In terms of maintenance costs, electric vehicles are 30 40% cheaper than gasoline vehicles because they do not need to change oil, wind filter, motorbikes or a discharge system. This not only saves costs but also prolongs the overall life of the vehicle.
Environmentally friendly
Direct emissions: EV does not release CO2 or toxic substances into the environment during operation.
Low noise: Electrical engines make almost no noise, helping to reduce noise pollution.
Outstanding efficiency
Quick acceleration: The electric motor provides maximum torque immediately, helping the car accelerate smoothly and quickly.
smooth driving: Electric vehicles operate smoothly and stably, especially in urban areas.
Modern technology
Most electric vehicles are equipped with advanced technology: touch screen, self-driving assist, smart connection.
Electric vehicles are also capable of updating remote software (OTA) to upgrade features without having to go to the garage.
Thus, electric vehicles have many advantages in terms of durability, especially less damage and low maintenance costs.