Regular maintenance is essential for pure electric vehicles in daily use to ensure their performance and reliability. Routine maintenance not only helps extend the lifespan of the vehicle but also ensures its safety and driving comfort. So, why do pure electric cars also need regular maintenance?

Firstly, the frequency and cost of maintenance are crucial for maintaining the vehicle. According to the recommendations of vehicle manufacturers, the first maintenance for pure electric cars is recommended at around 5,000 kilometers, followed by maintenance every 10,000 kilometers to keep the vehicle in optimal condition.
Although the specific cost varies depending on the vehicle's condition and location, it generally ranges from approximately 300 to 700 yuan. If driving frequently in harsh road conditions, the cost may be slightly higher.
Maintenance tasks include exterior inspection, interior cleaning, tire inspection, brake system check, suspension system check, charging port maintenance, and battery pack inspection.
The purpose of these tasks is to ensure the integrity of the vehicle's body, cleanliness of the interior, moderate tire wear, proper functioning of the brakes, no looseness or wear in suspension components, reliable charging connections, and normal operation of the battery.
In addition, there are some critical tasks that require more in-depth inspection, such as exterior integrity, the condition of the three-electric components (electronic control system, motor, and battery), brake fluid status, charging connector condition, gearbox lubricant condition, engine compartment wiring insulation protection, and chassis stability.
The goal of maintaining pure electric vehicles is to ensure the vehicle's optimal condition, enhancing safety, performance, and driving comfort. Through regular maintenance, potential issues can be identified and resolved promptly, reducing repair costs.





