According to CR’s research, electric vehicles (EVs) have been facing several common issues in recent years. These problems are primarily related to battery packs, charging, electric drive motors, and the unique heating and cooling systems that are required for vehicles without a traditional engine.
Instead of a single component failing, EVs have encountered issues with their entire power systems. If the power system malfunctions, the entire vehicle becomes inoperable.
CR suggests that this instability is due to the relatively new technology utilized in EVs. While the first two-seat automobile was invented in 1885 and has undergone centuries of development and innovation, EVs have only recently reached their current form. They are still considered a young technology. Moreover, newer EV models often incorporate flashy features like infotainment systems, adding another experimental aspect that may be prone to breaking.
Technology progresses rapidly these days, but there is no substitute for traditional trial and error. In the next few decades, it is likely that EVs will achieve a more standardized and reliable format, reducing their susceptibility to failure. However, until that point is reached, current EV owners may have to accept the possibility of unexpected breakdowns.
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