Are Chevrolet EVs Expensive To Maintain?

November 12th, 2025 by
2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV driving in mountains

Electric vehicles (EVs) like the Chevy Silverado EV are among the most popular models throughout the country, thanks to perks such as fuel savings and reduced carbon emissions. Yet, many drivers want to know if EVs are expensive to maintain before they move forward with their purchases. To help you decide whether you want to test-drive an EV at our dealership in San Luis Obispo, learn about EV maintenance costs. We review the cost of electric vehicle repair compared to gas cars and more to help you make an informed decision. Contact CB Chevy to arrange a test drive, and let us know if you have questions at any time.

Are EVs Expensive To Maintain?

First, it should be noted that maintenance costs can vary considerably based on the make and model of your EV, how and where you drive it, the age of the vehicle, and more. You should always consult your Owner’s Manual for clear recommendations on how often you should get your EV serviced.

With that in mind, EVs may require less regular maintenance than gas-powered cars over the same period since EVs have fewer moving parts, wear out brake pads more slowly thanks to regenerative braking, and you won’t have to fix or replace parts like:

  • Spark plugs
  • Oil filters
  • Transmission fluid
  • Engine oil
  • Timing belts
  • Oxygen sensors

Even with an EV, you’ll still need to perform some routine maintenance like replacing air filters, checking your windshield wipers, and rotating your tires, but overall, EV maintenance costs should be lower than maintaining a gas-powered vehicle. After all, an EV doesn’t need oil changes, tune-ups, or coolant flushes and doesn’t use complex multi-speed transmissions. It is estimated that, on average, it costs approximately 6.1 cents per mile to maintain an EV, while it takes 10.1 cents per mile to maintain a gas-powered vehicle. That said, these cost estimates are likely to shift with the current changes in international trade policies.

Additionally, keep in mind that some OEMs offer free maintenance for a set period as part of your vehicle’s warranty. This period usually lasts between one and three years or a pre-set mileage limit and typically only covers scheduled maintenance (see your Owner’s Manual). If EV maintenance is one of your primary concerns, make this a priority when you shop for a new or pre-owned EV.

What Does It Cost To Own An EV Vs. A Gas-Powered Car?

Will driving an EV save you money? It’s a complicated question, but generally, yes—EVs can be more economical over the long run, though there are a few stipulations to consider. Let’s break it down and focus on two elements: fuel savings and tires.

Fuel Savings of Owning an EV

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, Paso Robles drivers can save as much as $2,200 a year in fuel costs by driving a fully electric vehicle and up to $1,500 with a hybrid EV. However, it is also true that EVs command higher up-front MSRPs than their gas-powered counterparts, with some sources suggesting that EVs, on average, sell for 12% more than gas-powered models. So, while the cost to own an EV vs. a gas-powered car may be lower over the long haul, the high upfront costs may deter some drivers from getting fully electrified. Make sure to browse our new Chevy specials and lease offers to get the best deal for your budget!

EV Tire Maintenance

This is one of the few areas where you can expect EV maintenance costs to be higher than those of gas-powered vehicles. Due to their heavy batteries, EVs are, on average, heavier than their gas-powered counterparts, meaning EV tires are under more pressure. Combine this with the instant torque and acceleration of an electric motor, and EV tires tend to get worn out more quickly than what you might experience with a conventional internal combustion engine vehicle (ICEV). To counteract this, EV manufacturers create tougher, more resilient tires for electric vehicles, but these tend to be more expensive than conventional tires– 20-30% more expensive, in some cases.

How Does The Cost Of EV Repair Compare To That Of A Gas Car?

While it does cost more to repair an EV compared to an ICEV, it turns out that most EVs are quite comparable to ICEVs in post-accident repair costs. For example, statistics from Mitchell, a software company that specializes in the collision repair industry, show that the average cost to repair an EV is only $269 more than the average repair cost across all vehicles ($4,474 vs. $4,205, respectively). This is about a 6% difference.

The difference in cost can be attributed to a few reasons, with the main culprits being advanced driver-assist systems, weight, parts sourcing, and labor. Advanced driver-assist technologies are often unrepairable after collisions and need to be replaced outright, and the heavier weight of an EV means that the vehicle may sustain more damage in a collision compared to an ICEV. Plus, up to 90% of EV repairs are done using more expensive OEM-sourced parts as opposed to aftermarket parts, and the vast majority of EVs–up to 77%–are luxury models that are generally more expensive to repair from the get-go.

In addition, specialized service knowledge and expertise are required to repair an EV after a crash, especially in de-energizing and removing the battery, the most expensive part of an electric vehicle. This can easily require more labor hours, adding to the overall repair cost.

Explore Electrification With CB Chevy

Now that you have a better understanding of the cost of EV repair compared to gas cars, are you ready to make an appointment at our dealership near San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria? Call (805) 457-4420 or contact us online today to schedule a test drive in a Chevy Equinox EV or another EV model. We look forward to answering your questions and helping you customize your new EV. For more informative reads, review the Chevy Bolt EV maintenance schedule.

 

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