Thursday 18 August 2022 01:34 AM Electric cars fail MoT test on worn tyres more than petrol rivals due to torque ... trends now
Thursday 18 August 2022 01:34 AM Electric cars fail MoT test on worn tyres more than petrol rivals due to torque ... trends now
Electric cars fail MoT test on worn tyres more than petrol rivals... and experts say electric power combined with extra weight of battery is to blame Electric vehicles pass MoT tests first time more often than petrol of diesel cars However they are more likely to fail the test because of worn-out tyres Experts believe EVs' instant torque and extra weight of a battery are the cause
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Electric and hybrid cars fail more MoT tests due to worn-out tyres – but they pass first time more often than petrol or diesel vehicles.
Electric and hybrid cars may fail more MoT tests due to worn-out tyres because of their weight
Analysis of 49.9 million MoT tests between 2019 and last year shows 14.84 per cent