Standard coverage includes empty battery breakdowns in the UK, over-the-air (OTA) updates, accidental damage, fire or theft to the battery, charging cables, wall boxes, and adapters.
The battery – whether owned or leased – is covered for accidental damage, fire and theft. Charging cables, charger and adaptors belonging to you are covered for accidental damage, fire and theft while in the car, in use at a garage or at home. Liability cover in case someone trips over the charging cable outside your property.
Are electric car batteries covered under a warranty?
Responsible for supplying the motor with energy, electric car batteries are integral to the operational running of electric vehicles. EV batteries are complex to produce and expensive to repair or replace, so having them covered under an electric car warranty is a must for EV drivers.
Why is an electric car battery warranty important?
Let's delve into why having an electric car battery warranty is so important and how it can help you get the most out of your EV. How long do electric car batteries last? EV batteries are manufactured to outlast the cars they power, and most electric car batteries generally have a lifespan of upwards of 10 years (or 100,000 miles).
Yes. Our EV insurance includes all our extras including breakdown, hire vehicle and personal injury cover. Are electric cars more expensive to insure? We calculate your car insurance price using numerous factors, and electric car insurance is no different.
A car battery warranty is a promise from the manufacturer or retailer that the battery will perform as expected for a certain period. If it doesn't, they'll replace or repair it at no extra cost to you. Think of it as a safety net for your peace of mind.
As far as we see it, the risk factors involved with electric car ownership are largely the same as with any other car. Automation and autonomous driving may change things, but currently, electric car insurance is a natural extension of traditional motor cover. How do insurers define EVs? We classify any cars in the three categories below as an EV: