消费者报告发现,电动汽车的问题比传统燃气汽车多 80%
EVs Have 80% More Problems Than Traditional Gas Vehicles, Consumer Reports Finds

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在最近的一份报告中,《消费者报告》披露了有关电动汽车 (EV) 和插电式混合动力电动汽车 (PHEV) 的令人震惊的发现。 数据显示,与传统内燃机 (ICE) 车辆相比,此类车辆的问题分别多出近 80% 和 150%。 这凸显了在大力投资绿色能源解决方案之前需要谨慎行事。 普通混合动力汽车被认为是更好的选择,但电动汽车电池和充电系统往往是驾驶员报告的最常见问题。 尽管排放水平较低,但购买电动汽车的成本仍然很高,并且由于必要的充电基础设施等额外费用而加剧。 随着这些技术的不断发展,公司必须优先考虑解决这些不一致问题,同时确保安全性和可负担性仍然是首要考虑因素。 然而,早期采用者应该做好准备,应对由于新型号中的复杂系统而增加的维护成本或可能更长的维修时间。

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A new report from Consumer Reports found that electric vehicles have almost 80% more problems and are "generally less reliable" than conventional internal combustion engine cars. Good thing every major government around the world is subsidizing their use in the name of 'climate change', right?

Even worse than electric vehicles were plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, which were found to have 150% more issues than traditional ICE vehicles, CBS reported. Ordinary hybrids are the best of the breed, with about 25% less problems than gas cars, the study found. 

The study encompassed information from over 330,000 vehicles produced from 2000 to 2023, including a limited number of reports on brand-new 2024 models.

The recent vehicle reliability report from Consumer Reports coincides with a time when car purchasers have the benefit of a federal tax credit of up to $7,500 when buying an electric vehicle. 

But, as CBS noted in their summary, the adoption of EVs by consumers has been slower than initially anticipated. One contributing factor to this slower adoption is the higher maintenance costs associated with EVs compared to conventional vehicles, along with the necessity for additional equipment like home electric charging stations.

EV owners most commonly reported issues related to the battery and charging systems, as well as issues with the fit and finish of the vehicle's body panels and interior components. Consumer Reports observed that EV manufacturers are still in the process of mastering new power systems and suggested that as they gain expertise, the overall reliability of EVs would improve.

Consumer Reports also pointed out that persistent concerns about reliability are likely to compound the challenges that deter many potential buyers from transitioning to EVs. These concerns join existing ones about higher costs, limited availability of charging infrastructure, and extended charging durations associated with EVs.

CBS wrote:

"PHEVs may have more problems than conventional cars and electric vehicles because they combine internal-combustion engines with an electric drive, which creates additional complexity, Consumer Reports said. That means there's more than can go wrong."

"Consumer Reports rates vehicles on 20 problem areas, ranging from squeaky brakes to EV charging problems, and PHEVs can experience every one of them, it noted."

Not all PHEVs were horrible. According to Consumer Reports, the Toyota RAV4 Prime and Kia Sportage received reliability ratings that are above average. In addition, three plug-in hybrid electric vehicles – the BMW X5, Hyundai Tucson, and Ford Escape – achieved scores that were average. 

Jake Fisher, senior director of auto testing at Consumer Reports concluded: "This story is really one of growing pains. It's a story of just working out the bugs and the kinks of new technology."

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