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The future of workshops with the arrival of the electric car

Equipo CAR · 30/09/2021

The future of workshops with the arrival of the electric car

Many think that, with the arrival of the electric car and its smaller propulsion system, mechanical workshops will see their profits reduced due to lack of work.

It is true that the arrival of new technologies implemented in cars will mean fewer visits to workshops. However, thanks to the electric car, a new path will open with many opportunities for those who manage to adapt to change.

New opportunities for workshops

At the same time a door closes, a window opens. According to the data, it’s estimated that workshops, in general, will suffer a decrease of approximately 35% in their income. This is due to the total absence of annual oil and filter changes, which account for 5% of the total incomeof a workshop.

However, with this change, workshops are now going to have to make many tire replacements.

This is because electric vehicles carry much more weight, among other things, due to new motors that make acceleration faster. While there will hardly be any customers who need oil change, there will be, in abundance, those who need their tires replaced.

A North American study confirmed this fact by studying that an electric car on average needs a tire replacement 30% earlier than a car with a combustion engine.

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Maintenance and cleaning of accessories

Another aspect that reveals that the workshops still have a great future is the cleaning. The new electric cars include a lot of technology on the inside parts, such as much larger digital screens. These need to have good maintenance and proper cleaningif the car owner wants them to last for a long time.

Therefore, everything that involves maintaining front and rear cameras, crystals, screens, etc. it will be new work for workshops.

It should also be borne in mind that these cars need new parts that have to be changed from time to time. This is the case of windscreens. And it is increasingly common to make these vehicles with a highly glazed surface, which causes the need to have new windscreens and new parts that customers will have to replace.

Change is not always bad

Many times, we tend to think that the newest technologies are going to kill many of people’s jobs. However, this transformation in the automotive sector does not mean that the workshops will not continue working.

What is evident is that they will have to know how to adapt to changes and specialize in other sections of the vehicle. If the workshops adjust to the new reality, they will continue to have a large number of customers.

There is no need to fear changes, as these also involve other additions such as workshop management programs. As an example of work optimizing computer software we have CAR, which allows cost savings and productivity improvement. Ultimately, all this means that technological innovation can help workshops to survive.