There's a new problem with electric cars coming to light. It has been mentioned on various car dealer forums and YouTube videos. The dealers are saying that they don't want to deal in used EVs for a number of reasons, but one reason that keeps coming up is the brakes. A lot of drivers are more or less exlusively using the regen for normal breaking. This means that the cast iron disks go rusty through lack of use. When the driver needs to do an emergency stop, the brakes are not effective enough because of the rust coating, so now there are many YouTubers warning about this issue. The reason the dealers don't like to buy the EVs is because the discs are nearly always scored and the calipers are also often seized. You can see these problems highlighted when you check the MOT history of most electric. When you look through the wheels, you can see the scored discs.
The moral of the story is that if you drive an EV, you should turn down the regen, pay for a bit more electricity and use the brakes a lot more to keep them working properly.
The moral of the story is that if you drive an EV, you should turn down the regen, pay for a bit more electricity and use the brakes a lot more to keep them working properly.