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Do RAM Electric Vehicles Need Oil?

Many drivers curious about the future of trucks ask whether RAM electric vehicles oil is required and how it differs from gas-powered models. Electric vehicles use batteries and electric motors instead of combustion engines, which changes the maintenance needs.

At Manahawkin Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM, customers often want to know if RAM electric trucks still rely on motor oil for performance. Understanding how these vehicles operate helps buyers make informed choices about upkeep, efficiency, and long-term value. Here is what truck enthusiasts should know about taking care of a RAM electric vehicle in 2025.

How Electric Vehicles Operate

Traditional gas and diesel trucks rely on internal combustion engines that use motor oil to lubricate moving parts, reduce friction, and help manage heat. Electric vehicles operate in a completely different way, using electric motors powered by rechargeable batteries.

These motors do not have pistons, valves, or crankshafts that require oil for lubrication. Instead, the motor contains sealed bearings and other components that are permanently lubricated and designed to last for the life of the vehicle. This simpler mechanical structure reduces wear and tear, making electric trucks easier to maintain over time.

In addition to the motor, electric vehicles use a battery management system to control power delivery and monitor temperature, which plays a key role in performance and efficiency. The absence of traditional engine components also means fewer potential points of mechanical failure, which can lead to lower repair costs over the life of the truck.

Fluids Used in RAM Electric Vehicles

While RAM electric vehicles do not use motor oil, they still use a few specialized fluids for proper operation. Coolant is used to manage battery temperature and prevent overheating during long drives or towing. Transmission fluid or gear lubricant may be included in certain components of the drivetrain depending on the motor design.

Brake fluid remains part of the hydraulic braking system, and windshield washer fluid continues to be necessary. Motor oil is no longer part of regular maintenance, but other fluids contribute to the performance and reliability of RAM electric trucks.

Maintenance Advantages of Electric RAM Trucks

One benefit of RAM electric vehicles is reduced maintenance compared to gas-powered trucks. There is no need for oil changes, spark plug replacements, or exhaust system repairs. Electric motors are more efficient, converting more energy into motion and producing less heat.

This improves the lifespan of components and reduces service visits. Routine inspections and software updates take the place of many traditional mechanical maintenance tasks. The ownership experience is often simpler and less time consuming than with conventional trucks.

Preparing for the Electric RAM Experience

RAM is expanding its electric lineup to meet the demand for environmentally friendly and powerful vehicles. The upcoming RAM 1500 REV is designed to provide towing ability, advanced technology, and zero emissions. RAM electric vehicles do not require motor oil, but regular maintenance for cooling systems, brakes, and electrical components remains important.

Manahawkin Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM helps drivers understand how to maintain these trucks and make the transition to electric power. RAM continues to combine durability, performance, and innovation in its electric vehicles while providing a reliable driving experience for owners.

 

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