Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming an increasingly familiar sight on British roads, and for good reason. With models like the Volvo EX40 and Volvo EC40 leading the charge, many drivers are making the switch to greener, smarter motoring. But when it comes to electric vehicle maintenance, how does it actually differ from traditional servicing? And why does it still matter, especially for a premium brand like Volvo?

Let’s take a closer look at what EV servicing involves and what owners should expect when booking in.

What’s Included in Electric Vehicle Servicing?

While EVs have fewer moving parts than petrol or diesel vehicles, they still require regular check-ups to stay in peak condition. Typical EV maintenance includes:

  • Battery health diagnostics: Your car’s battery is its heart. Servicing includes checks on charge retention, performance, and any signs of degradation.
  • Software updates: Modern Volvos rely heavily on software. Routine servicing ensures that your vehicle stays updated with the latest features, safety enhancements, and energy efficiency improvements.
  • Brake inspections: Although regenerative braking reduces wear, brake pads and discs still need monitoring.
  • Tyre condition and rotation: Due to instant torque delivery, EV tyres can wear faster. Regular checks ensure even wear and safe handling.
  • Cooling systems: EVs have thermal management systems to keep batteries at optimal temperature, these require periodic checks.
  • Suspension and steering checks: As with any vehicle, suspension components are essential for a smooth and safe ride.

How Is It Different from Petrol or Diesel Servicing?

Here’s where EV servicing really stands out:

  • No oil changes: Electric motors don’t need oil, so say goodbye to routine oil and filter changes.
  • Fewer mechanical components: No exhaust systems, spark plugs, fuel filters, or clutches.
  • Less frequent wear-and-tear repairs: Thanks to simpler drive trains, there’s less overall mechanical strain.

That said, fewer serviceable components don’t mean zero maintenance. Your EV still needs attention, just in a smarter, more specialised way.

Why It Matters for Premium Electric Vehicles

Owning a high end electric car like a Volvo EC40 is an investment in both technology and performance. Routine electric vehicle maintenance is key to:

· Retaining long-term value, especially if you’re planning to resell or part exchange.

· Preserving manufacturer warranties through timely servicing.

· Ensuring safety with regular system diagnostics and brake checks.

· Optimising performance with the latest software improvements from Volvo.

When you service your EV at an authorised Volvo car dealership like Cambridge Garage, you benefit from factory trained technicians, genuine Volvo parts, and tailored service plans. As the only approved Volvo Service and Parts Centre in Havant, we deliver unmatched peace of mind to owners of both new and used electric Volvos.

Book Your EV Service with Confidence

Whether you’re driving a Volvo EX40 or exploring Volvo electric cars for sale, consistent maintenance is key to a safe and enjoyable ownership experience.

Book your next service at Cambridge Garage to keep your EV in top condition, or speak to our expert team to learn more about Volvo’s latest electric and hybrid models.