EV Maintenance Costs 2026: What You Actually Pay
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EV Maintenance Costs 2026: What You Actually Pay

6 Min. · Published: May 10, 2026

What EVs Simply Do Not Need

The most important fact: an electric motor has roughly 20 moving parts vs. up to 2,000 in a combustion engine. This eliminates many of the most expensive maintenance items:

According to Consumer Reports, EV owners spend roughly 40% less on maintenance than gas car owners over 5 years.

EV Maintenance Costs: Full Breakdown

Technician runs diagnostic on electric car in workshop
EV diagnostics are largely digital — far less mechanical work than gas vehicles.
ItemEV CostGas Car Cost
Oil changesNone$75–150 / year
Annual inspection$50–150$150–400
Brake pads / rotorsEvery 120,000+ milesEvery 30,000–60,000 miles
Tires (higher wear)Slightly faster wearStandard
Coolant flushEvery 100,000–150,000 milesEvery 30,000–50,000 miles
Battery checkEvery 2 years (usually free)N/A

Battery: The Big Unknown

The battery pack is an EV's most expensive component ($8,000–$20,000 to replace), but modern batteries last far longer than most people expect. Real-world data shows:

Avoid charging to 100% daily and deep-discharging below 10% to maximize longevity.

Total Cost of Ownership: 5-Year Comparison

For 75,000 miles over 5 years, a typical EV (e.g. Tesla Model 3) saves approximately $3,500–5,000 in maintenance vs. a comparable gas sedan. Add fuel savings ($3,000–6,000 depending on gas prices) and the total ownership advantage is $6,000–11,000 over 5 years.

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