EVs more reliable than comparable combustion engine cars – German auto club
Electric vehicles (EVs) tend to function more reliably and have fewer breakdowns than internal combustion engine cars (ICEs), the German Automobile Club (ADAC) has found in an analysis of its 2024 repair service data.

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