EV warranties aren’t like those for non-electric cars. Here’s what you should know

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EVs are getting more popular, but there's more to their warranties than those for traditional cars. Here's what you need to know about EV battery warranties.

EVs are on the rise. With awesome new models finally rolling out and charging networks rapidly expanding, it feels like we’re at the tipping point of electric cars being as mainstream as non-electric vehicles. But with a whole new type of vehicle come new challenges. One challenge is adapting to charging times. Another is paying closer to attention to range. And another, as some drivers are finding out, has to do with electric car warranties.

Related The basic warranty is usually pretty much all-inclusive, and doesn’t cost extra for new car purchases. And, as you might be able to tell, this basic warranty can be similar for both ICE and electric vehicles, depending on what it’s used to cover. Plenty of interior components are the same on both kinds of vehicles, including things like braking systems and steering components. Basic warranties will cover these things regardless of the kind of car you have.

Battery warranties can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, which can make understanding how they work a little confusing. Some, thankfully, offer a pretty good battery warranty, with Tesla covering up to eight years or 120,000 miles. However, others have a lower warranty. Thankfully, the government has stepped in — and requires automakers to offer an eight-year, 100,000-mile warranty. Again, some go further, but at least there are some minimum requirements in place.

Things get complicated when the vehicle is used, too. Not all battery warranties can be transferred to a new owner, and that means that if you buy your EV used, you may not have a battery warranty at all, regardless of how much it has been used. It’s worth double-checking that you’ll get a battery warranty if you’re buying a used EV. Also, keep in mind that when you purchase an EV from an owner, they and you will have to contact the manufacturer to transfer the warranty.

Big brands So, now that you have an idea of what’s involved with EV battery warranties, what do the biggest EV brands offer? Here’s a look at some of the most popular EV manufacturers.

 

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