You see...why do you people that hate EV's make up this shit?
No offense, but you clearly have NO IDEA what you are talking about on this and just are guessing.
How POSSIBLY could an electric motor need more maintenance than an ICE (internal combustion engine).
How much maintenance have you EVER done on ANY electric motor in ANY appliance you have ever had?
Even the bloody GM website says that their Chevy Bolt EV requires less maintenance.
And batteries need maintenance?
Where did you get that one?
Does you phone battery need maintenance?
I have NEVER heard of a phone battery, EVER needing maintenance.
And they are the EXACT, same type of battery in most EV's (Lithium Ion).
In fact, ALL a Tesla battery pack is, is hundreds of tiny, 'AA' battery-shaped Lithium Ion batteries - attached together.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/autos/tesla-batteries-better-than-expected-1.3888199
Look on YouTube?
Any schmuck with even tiny, electrical knowledge can build a car/bicycle battery.
They are relatively simple.
Besides, EV manufacturers include HUGE, battery warranties.
Chevy's is 8 years.
Do you really think they would offer that if it was going to cost them a bundle to service the battery?
Of course not.
https://www.chevrolet.com/electric/living-electric/complete-care
And electronics?
Electronics have no moving parts.
How much maintenance have you done on your PC/laptops/smartphones?
I have never done ANY.
And most of them work fine.
Even one's that are 10 years old.
I have my first iPhone 3GS I bought in 2009 and I still use it for a clock for sleeping.
It works fine.
'The correct answer is that you don’t need to do anything to maintain your electric vehicles’ main motor and electric drivetrain. Nowadays, electric motors are so reliable that your EVs other components will fail first before the motor. Even every internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle comes with a starter motor that never fails.
The motor and electric drive units have lubricating oil. However, almost all EVs do not require to change this lubricating oil for its lifetime. For example, the motor of any Tesla cars — Model 3, Model S, Model X — do not need to replace the motor lubricating oil.'
https://provscons.com/maintenance-required-for-electric-cars/
And ask ANYONE who runs an auto parts store.
They HATE EV's because they need such tiny amounts of maintenance.
'As a rough estimate, electric vehicles have about 1/10th of the ongoing requirement for repair and replacement parts.'
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4177868-evs-disrupt-retail-auto-parts
The EV1 came about because of California's proposed zero emission law.
PERIOD.
'The decision to mass-produce an electric car came after GM received a favorable reception for its 1990 Impact electric concept car, upon which the design of the EV1 drew heavily. Inspired partly by the Impact's perceived potential for success, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) subsequently[when?] passed a mandate that made the production and sale of zero-emissions vehicles (ZEV) a requirement for the seven major automakers selling cars in the United States to continue to market their vehicles in California.'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_EV1#Costs
Wagoner is full of it.
GM had NO CHOICE.
They HAD to build an EV for California (their biggest market).
But later...California backed off from the law, and GM was off the hook.
GM HATED EV's because they have such tiny maintenance requirements and they last so long....this hurts their dealer networks as up to 50% of all profits for these businesses comes from parts and service.
Wagoner was lying to cover up the fact that ALL major manufacturers HATE EV's because they have such low maintenance costs.
Plus, it is very difficult for manufacturers to make money on EV's.
Especially way back then.
Tesla NEVER posted a yearly profit for the first 13 years.
Why the fuck would GM destroy every EV1 they could get their hands on?
And refused to let the owners keep theirs, once the leases ran out?
The answer is obvious - they did NOT want people to get used to EV's low maintenance/operating costs.
You seem like a relatively, level-headed guy.
Do yourself a favor and do not guess about something you do not understand.
EV's cost far, FAR less to use and maintain than ICE's.
But they
are expensive to buy.