Electric vehicles lost credibility during the cold snap, but one northern Montana school district loves them.
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The North Montana school districts electric school buses fared better in -40 to -60F weather than their combustion based vehicles.
My ex's uncle was a high-level engineer with Sikorsky and he spent many, many hours in places like Alaska trying to get helicopters to work in the cold, 40+ years ago, so clearly this is not a new problem for Any propulsion system.
Be nice to see a 5 year service record from combustion and electrical
EVs have far fewer moving parts, so I'd suspect that Evs would require less maintenance.
These days though it probably has to do with the quality of materials used in the parts. For a long time GM figued into their business model that they would make a lot of money from using lower quality materials and replacing parts. While Toyota used higher quality materials and their cars seem to have double the life expectancy of GM cars. My point is that maintenance depends on a lot of factors, and it can't easily be just a comparison between ICEs and EVs.
@snytiger6 so you don't think ev have as many moving parts they have fans for a/c they have all wheel drive so transmissions etc. the only thing different is the motor.....and todays motors 300,000KLM before a motor rebuild. would an electric car get 300,000KLM...i don't know i don't have one, not sure i ever will