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do electric vehicles use oil
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Electric vehicles (EVs) do not require engine oil as they don’t have the conventional internal combustion engine with all the moving parts that require periodic oil lubrication. This is one of the main reasons why electric cars require less maintenance. However, they do use other fluids such as brake fluid, windshield washer fluid, and coolant for the battery system. Some EVs also use a small amount of oil to help cool the electric motor, but it doesn't require regular changes like traditional vehicles.
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