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VEHICLE HEALTH CHECK Electric Vehicles

An EV Health Check, also known as a full inspection, ensures the safety of your EV. Our Certified Service technicians can assess the condition of critical components such as brakes, tires, suspension, lights, and steering. They can identify any issues that might compromise your safety on the road and recommend necessary repairs or replacements.

By completing regular inspections, it can help detect potential issues early on. By identifying and addressing minor problems before they escalate, you can prevent more significant and costly repairs down the line. This proactive approach can save you both time and money in the long run.

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What’s Included?

  • Tire inspection and rotation
  • Brake inspection
  • 12V Battery Condition
  • Fluid Check
  • And more!

Why Do I Need One?

  • Helps improve the safety of your EV.
  • Helps maintain optimal performance and efficiency. Our technicians can identify any potential issues that could affect performance or reduce the vehicle’s range.
  • Helps protect against unexpected, future repair costs.
  • A full inspection should be completed every 12,000 km as described in your vehicle Owner’s Manual.
  • An inspection contributes to maintaining the resale value of your EV. When it comes time to sell your vehicle, having a documented inspection history can instill confidence in potential buyers.