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Why You Should Get an Extended Warranty for Your EV

Why You Should Get an Extended Warranty for Your EV

Like any car, electric vehicles (EVs) are not immune to the daily grind. While you’re less likely to visit a repair shop in the first few years of owning an EV vs a gas car, maintenance can add up. For example, EV owners pay up to $4,600 for lifetime maintenance on their cars. That’s half what gas car owners pay but still a lot considering the high upfront cost of EVs.

The good news is that EV manufacturers include a free warranty with every purchase. It covers different components, including electric motor, powertrain, lights, suspension, air-conditioning system, charging port, and in-car technology hardware. The government also requires carmakers to cover EV batteries for at least 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Some manufacturers may offer reduced warranties for commercial buyers with coverage expiring after a certain period or mileage limit, whichever comes first. These warranties can be 3 to 7 years with mileage restrictions or unlimited.

What Is an EV Extended Warranty?

An extended warranty is an additional protection plan that goes beyond the manufacturer’s warranty. It’s a safety net against surprise repair costs as your EV gets older and racks up more miles. Extended warranties (also known as vehicle service contracts) are similar to the original manufacturer warranty but have their own terms and conditions.

What It Covers

They cover a wide range of components and systems, the powertrain, electrical systems, charging equipment, and various other mechanical parts. In short, they protect your EV from unexpected failures. Coverage can vary between providers so be sure to read the terms carefully before you buy.

What It Doesn’t Cover

Car warranties cover the most critical components of your vehicle, especially the expensive or failure-prone ones. But extended warranties don’t cover:

  • Wiring
  • Pipes
  • Air filters/oil filters
  • Software
  • Third-party/modified components
  • Batteries
  • Spark plugs/Glow plugs
  • Gaiters
  • Bushes
  • Consumables (e.g., engine oil, lightbulbs, brake pads, brake discs)
  • Cosmetic items (e.g., bodywork, paintwork, handles, upholstery)
  • Locking and security systems

Lectron Care: Extended Warranty for Your EV Accessories

While it’s important to protect your car with extended warranties, it’s equally important to protect your EV charging solutions. Your vehicle’s parts need protection and so do the accessories that make it run. That’s where Lectron Care comes in.

Peace of Mind

With Lectron Care you have the comfort of knowing your EV accessories are protected against unexpected issues. It offers replacement for mechanical and electrical failures so you can be sure any problems will be fixed in no time.

Extended Coverage

Lectron Care extends your coverage with up to 3 additional years of expert technical support and hardware service after the manufacturer’s warranty expires. This ensures you can continue using your EV charging solutions without worrying about costly repairs or replacements.

Getting Started

Getting covered with Lectron Care is simple. Just fill out the form on our website: Product Registration.

Stay protected and worry-free with Lectron Care! Powered by Extend. Terms & conditions apply.

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