Automotive Fleet
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

EVs Bring More Problems Than Other Vehicle Types

A recent JD Power reliability study shows users find electric vehicles far more troublesome than gasoline and hybrid vehicles.

February 13, 2024
EVs Bring More Problems Than Other Vehicle Types

One sore spot for EV owners is the frequency of tire changes due to the heavier weight of the electric batteries.

Photo: Artem Podrez / Pexels

2 min to read


The tradeoff with more expensive long-to-charge EVs has always been that they cost less for maintenance and don’t require as much repair as traditional gasoline vehicles.

Once taken for granted as a certainty among EV advocates, that advantage now crumbles into a liability and setback based on a JD Power study released Feb. 8.

Ad Loading...

Owners of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) experience more problems than owners of gas-powered and hybrid vehicles, reported the consumer insights and data analytics firm. Its 2024 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study is based on responses from 30,595 original owners of 2021 model-year vehicles after three years of ownership. It was fielded from August through November 2023.

Battery electric vehicles generate 256 problems per (pp) 100 vehicles, while plug-in hybrid vehicles score 216 pp 100 vehicles, hybrids get 191 pp 100 vehicles, and gasoline vehicles come in lowest at 187 pp 100.

One sore spot for EV owners is the frequency of tire changes due to the heavier weight of the electric batteries. At three years of ownership, 39% of owners saying they replaced tires in the past 12 months — 19 percentage points higher than owners of gas-powered vehicles.

The industry average has increased 4 problems per 100 vehicles (PP100) year over year to 190 PP100 from 2023. The rate at which problems have increased between 90 days and three years of ownership has increased to 17%, up 5 percentage points from 12% in 2023.

The study, now in its 35th year, covers 184 specific problem areas across nine major vehicle categories: climate; driving assistance; driving experience; exterior; features/controls/displays; infotainment; interior; powertrain; and seats.

Ad Loading...

The JD Power findings underscore the challenges faced by Hertz auto rental, which is ridding its fleet of 20,000 electric vehicles, or one-third of total EVs it bought, due to higher maintenance costs, more repairs, and lower resale values when compared to its fleeted gasoline vehicles. The global rental car giant also has shelved a massive order of Polestar electric vehicles.

EV manufacturers are also trimming back production and supply plans as more consumers avoid buying all-electric vehicles due to concerns about costs, range anxiety, charging access, and overall reliability.

Ford recently reported its battery powered models lost $4.7 billion last year, and projects the losses will grow to as much as $5.5 billion this year, according to a report in Forbes.

In Q3 2023, Ford lost about $36,000 on every electric vehicle model it sold at dealerships, according to Inside EVs.

Originally posted on Charged Fleet

More Green Fleet

Sketch of chassis cab truck.
Green Fleetby Chris BrownMarch 9, 2026

Startup ZMD Motors Developing Electric Conversion for Ram 5500 Work Trucks

Detroit-based company says it has begun early development of a system to convert internal combustion Ram 5500 chassis-cab trucks to electric power.

Read More →
SponsoredFebruary 26, 2026

MOVING ON FROM DEBATE: A Guide for Fleet Managers Who Just Want To Get Electrification Done

Fleet managers are done with the debate—and focused on execution. Learn how to build a practical electrification strategy that aligns infrastructure, operations, and financing while keeping costs controlled and deployment scalable with support from Blink Charging. Discover how smart planning today positions fleets for long-term performance and ROI.

Read More →
EV charging symbol
Green Fleetby Chris BrownFebruary 12, 2026

U.S. EV Adoption Is Climbing, but Commercial and Passenger Markets Diverge

New industry group data revealed that light-duty electric vehicle sales are hitting record market share and volumes, while commercial EV volume dipped. What’s driving the fluctuations?

Read More →
Ad Loading...
SponsoredFebruary 6, 2026

Hybrids: Electrification Without the Challenges

For fleet managers, fuel is one of the biggest line items in the budget — and it's one hybrids can shrink without changing how your people work. Download the eBook to see the numbers, understand the technology, and get a step-by-step guide to making the switch.

Read More →
A side view of the yellow, blue, and red Slate Auto electric pick-up truck and SUV
Upfittingby Martin RomjueDecember 8, 2025

How To Upfit Electric Work Trucks and Vans

The biggest challenge lies in balancing additional equipment and accessories with EV battery capacity and range.

Read More →
Green Fleetby Martin RomjueDecember 4, 2025

How Fleets Can Adjust Approaches To EV Adoption

With the expiration of federal incentives, EV success now hinges less on government policy and more on discounts, battery tech progress, increased range, and broader infrastructure.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Panelists on stage at FFC.
Fleet Forwardby Martin RomjueOctober 29, 2025

Despite World Troubles, Forward Thinking Guides Fleets

Fleet operators shared their challenges during an annual conference that embraced the latest advances across all aspects of running private- and public-sector vehicles.

Read More →
Illustration of GM Energy’s vehicle-to-home system showing an electric truck connected to home power storage, the grid, and GM Energy Cloud through the myOwner app.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseOctober 28, 2025

GM Energy Details Partnerships and Targets for Public Charging Build-Out

EVgo, Pilot, ChargePoint and IONNA named; goal is 35k GM-invested DC stalls by 2030, with customer-experience upgrades at sites.

Read More →
Chart showing September 2025 EV sales. New EV sales totaled 147,716 units, up 44% year over year, and used EV sales hit 40,569 units, up 76%, marking strong third-quarter performance.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseOctober 23, 2025

Q3 Electric Vehicles Sales Hit Record High

EV buyers took advantage of the final federal tax credit days, while average prices edged up for new EVs and continued to decline for used models.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A green vertical bar graph chart showing the rises and dips in quarterly EV sales since early 2022.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseOctober 10, 2025

EV Sales Hit Record in Q3 Before Incentives Expire

But most OEMs record low-volume sales, which means EV profitability remains a distant dream for nearly every automaker.

Read More →