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Adac-Pannenstatistik: Electric Cars Are More Reliable than Burners

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If you have a breakdown, you often call the ADAC - and that creates a breakdown statistics from the inserts every year. The current shows: Burners have significantly more breakdowns than e-cars. A component causes almost half of the cases.

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E-cars are half as vulnerable to breakdowns as those of the same age to the current breakdown statistics of the German ADAC. The main reason for breakdowns of the gasoline and diesel cars is the starter battery.

·Vienna, Austria
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New figures of the ADAC show: E-cars have almost half as many breakdowns as comparable petrol and diesel models. The main reason is their simpler technology.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Which cars are reliable – and which ones leave their drivers behind? The ADAC evaluated 158 models in its breakdown statistics. One manufacturer is particularly disappointed.

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Last year, the Yellow Angels of the ADAC had to drive again more frequently to breakdowns than in the previous year. At the same time, the club notes that cars are becoming more and more reliable - especially for electric cars.

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Last year, the Yellow Angels again had to drive the ADAC more frequently than in the previous year for breakdowns. At the same time, the club notes that cars are becoming more and more reliable, especially for e-cars.

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If you have a breakdown, you often call the ADAC - and that creates a breakdown statistics from the inserts every year. The current shows: Burners have significantly more breakdowns than e-cars. A component causes almost half of the cases.

·Hamburg, Germany
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chip.de broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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