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EV Reliability and Safety: A Global Comparison

EV Reliability and Safety: A Global Comparison

Update: 2025-12-12
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The provided source offer contrasting perspectives on the reliability and global market position of electric vehicles (EVs). Several sources, including a CBS News report and Consumer Reports excerpts, indicate that EVs and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) currently experience higher rates of problems—due largely to "growing pains" associated with new technologies like battery and charging systems—compared to conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars. Conversely, a study by Germany’s ADAC (roadside assistance service) found that EVs recorded significantly fewer breakdowns per 1000 cars than ICE vehicles, attributing this reliability advantage to simpler mechanical designs. Furthermore, the sources discuss the intense global competition, particularly between European and Chinese manufacturers, noting that while European automakers have high-end, advanced models, Chinese companies are gaining market share by offering competitively priced EVs, often leveraging superior vertical integration and government support in their supply chains.

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EV Reliability and Safety: A Global Comparison

EV Reliability and Safety: A Global Comparison

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