https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-eliminates-service-schedules/
Tesla eliminates service schedules, moves to an 'as-needed' model
March 21, 2019  Kyle Hyatt

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The EV company found that after years of servicing its vehicles, components
weren't wearing as quickly as it originally anticipated.

One of the fringe benefits of having an electric car is that for the most
part, they require much less maintenance than a comparable vehicle powered
by an internal combustion engine.

Tesla is taking advantage of this after crunching the data on the last few
years of service and vehicle data by moving away from a recommended yearly
service program to one that only requires vehicles to come in when parts
need to be replaced.

This probably sounds crazy if you've never spent a significant amount of
time with an electric vehicle, but think about it like this: What are the
most common service items on your ICE-powered car? Oil changes, brakes and
tires. Add in things like accessory belts and timing belts that degrade with
use and heat and all of a sudden you have a pretty full maintenance
schedule.

An EV doesn't have engine oil to change, nor do the motors produce the same
kind of heat that gasoline or diesel-powered engines do. Parts aren't
subjected to the same kind of temperature extremes.

With brakes, many EV drivers use their vehicles with high levels of
regenerative braking. This uses the drivetrain to slow the car and recharge
the battery and saves significant wear on the vehicle's braking components.
Brake fluid, however, will still be checked every two years for water
contamination.

Add in the fact that Teslas are internet-connected and have robust remote
diagnostic capabilities and a yearly check-up seems even less necessary.
Tesla representatives are quick to point out that this shift in service
methodology has nothing to do with a Tesla's warranty, and vehicles that
need service can get it.

Tesla will stop pushing its prepaid maintenance plans for customers, but
will still honor the plans that have been sold. It seems likely that the
"as-necessary" service system will end up being cheaper than a prepaid plan
for customers anyway.
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