Manufacturer Warranty
I'm covered with my manufacturers warranty, do I still need an EV Battery Shield Warranty?
YES, and here's why...
Your battery is guaranteed to degrade and lose range.
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Manufacturers warranties cover major problems early on, but do not address the long term degradation and range reduction issues.
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Most issues will happen after the manufacturers warranty expires.
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Every EV battery WILL need to be replaced, smart financial planning from the start, with EV Battery Shield, eliminates large, expensive, and untimely out of pocket battery replacement expenses that can be avoided.
Safeguarding your money
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Securing a low affordable and transferable monthly payment while your EV is still new, is the most economical way for safeguarding future battery replacement.
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EV batteries are very expensive to replace. Large, untimely replacement costs will not be affordable for most people. Safeguard your money and your EV with smart financial planning with an EV Battery Shield warranty to avoid financial hardship and keep your EV on the road longer.
Increases Resale Value
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When you sell your EV, most likely the manufacturers warranty will be expired, or close to expiring.
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Buyers of pre-owned EV's will have serious and justifiable concerns about battery replacement costs.
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EV's equipped with a low and affordable EV Battery Shield warranty will be more desirable to buyers, providing peace of mind for buyers and higher profits for sellers.
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EV owners who invest in EV Battery Shield early on in their EV lifecycle will see a return on investment by having a more valuable, higher priced EV to sell when they can transfer a low, affordable payment to buyers to eliminate battery replacement concerns.