https://www.cbtnews.com/how-service-centers-can-prepare-for-electric-vehicles/
How Service Centers Can Prepare for Electric Vehicles
July 23, 2019  Sam Komeha

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Automotive service centers have to stay on the cutting edge of automotive
technology. An advancement the industry has been keeping an eye on in recent
years is a trend toward electric cars. In 2018 alone, sales of electric cars
rose by 81%, with 361,307 electric vehicle sales compared to 199,826 sold in
2017. If this trend continues, service centers will need to make big changes
to accommodate the growing number of electric vehicles that will be on the
road.

To prepare for a shift toward electric vehicles, automotive service centers
must identify the main differences between the two, and provide the training
and tools needed to properly service them.

The three main differences between electric and gas vehicles are motor,
battery, and heat source. By preparing for these differences as more
electric vehicles become available, automotive service centers will have an
advantage over service centers that failed to be proactive.

Electric Engine

The largest difference between gas and electric cars is the engine. Unlike a
combustion engine, which relies on burning fuel to power its multiple moving
parts, electric engines rely on magnetism. With the help of the car’s
battery, these engine-generators can generate the energy needed to power a
vehicle.
Technicians who are unfamiliar with electric cars can severely damage an
electric car’s engine-generator if they attempt to repair it without the
proper training. Worse yet, the conductivity of an electric vehicle can be
dangerous, or even deadly, if improper tools or methods are used to service
the engine.

Lithium-Ion Batteryservice centers

In a combustion engine, the battery, usually a lead-acid battery, powers the
starter to start the car. From there, the alternator takes over and supplies
the vehicle with its electrical needs. In an electric vehicle, the battery,
usually a lithium-ion battery, is responsible for powering the car
throughout its journey.

The lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles require special tools,
including a specialized port for charging. Service centers without this
equipment won’t be able to properly diagnose or service an electric vehicle.

Electric Heaters

In a vehicle with a combustion engine, the heating system utilizes heat from
the radiator which was generated by the engine. Since electric cars don’t
generate heat, another system must be used to provide drivers with a warm,
comfortable ride in cold weather. To accomplish this, electric cars are
equipped with an electric heater.

Since these heating systems are very different from any system found in
traditional vehicles, many technicians won’t be familiar with them. To avoid
any danger of the vehicle, or the technician, being injured while servicing
electric car heaters, techs should be well-trained before attempting
diagnostics or repairs.

Service centers that invest in the training and equipment needed to service
electric vehicles will see an immense return on investment as electric cars
become more popular. Proactive service centers will be leaders in the
maintenance and repair of these vehicles, opening the opportunity to service
gas, electric, and hybrid vehicles. By expanding service capabilities,
automotive service centers will secure a bright future in these rapidly
changing times.
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