Tesla vehicles are among the most technologically advanced electric cars on the road today — and repairing them requires specialist knowledge that goes far beyond what a standard garage can offer. At EV Repair Centre, our high-voltage certified technicians have in-depth experience with Tesla’s proprietary battery architecture, Battery Management System (BMS), and thermal management technology.
Whether your Tesla Model 3 has lost significant range, your Model Y is throwing charging errors, or your Model S is showing battery degradation warnings, we have the diagnostic tools and technical expertise to identify the root cause and carry out a lasting repair — often at a fraction of the cost of a Tesla service centre replacement.
We serve Tesla owners across Dublin, Kildare, Meath, Wicklow, Louth, and nationwide across Ireland.
One of the most common Tesla complaints is a gradual or sudden drop in driving range. This is often caused by cell degradation within individual battery modules. Our cell-level testing identifies exactly which modules are underperforming, allowing us to repair or replace only the affected components — saving you thousands compared to a full pack replacement.
If your Tesla is charging slowly, failing to charge above a certain percentage, or throwing charging errors, the fault may lie in the onboard charger, BMS calibration, or individual cell imbalances. We diagnose the full Tesla charging chain and resolve the underlying issue efficiently.
Tesla's BMS controls every aspect of battery operation — from cell balancing to thermal regulation and charge limits. A faulty BMS can cause false warnings, charging cut-offs, and reduced performance. We diagnose and repair BMS hardware and firmware issues across all Tesla models.
Tesla batteries rely on a sophisticated liquid cooling system. Coolant leaks, pump failures, or thermal management software faults can cause serious battery degradation. We service and repair Tesla thermal management systems to protect your battery long-term.
Many Tesla owners are surprised to learn their car relies on a 12V auxiliary battery. A failing 12V battery can cause inability to start, power losses, and error messages. We replace and recondition Tesla 12V systems quickly and affordably.
Buying or selling a used Tesla in Ireland? Our independent battery health report gives you an accurate state-of-health (SoH) assessment, cell balance data, degradation history, and a full fault check — giving you total peace of mind.
If Tesla have advised that the battery needs replacing or they’ve offered an exchange unit, we may be able to repair it instead – potentially saving thousands.
A noticeable and unexplained reduction in the Tesla’s range could indicate internal battery issues.
The following alerts may be present:
Proper diagnosis is essential to identify the specific issue with the hybrid system. This often requires specialized diagnostic equipment and expertise in hybrid vehicle technology.
Working on hybrid vehicles involves dealing with high-voltage components, which can be dangerous if not handled properly. Technicians must follow all safety protocols and use appropriate personal protective.
Repairing hybrid systems requires specialized training and expertise. Technicians should be certified and experienced in hybrid vehicle repair to ensure that repairs are done correctly and safely.
Depending on the nature of the problem, repairs may involve repairing or replacing various components of the hybrid system, such as the battery pack, electric motors, power electronics, or control systems.
Hybrid vehicles rely heavily on sophisticated software to manage the interaction between the internal combustion engine and electric propulsion system. In some cases, software updates or reprogramming
The hybrid battery pack is a critical component of the hybrid system. Technicians may need to perform maintenance tasks such as balancing the cells or replacing individual modules within the battery pack.
After making repairs or replacing components, it’s important to recalibrate the hybrid system to ensure that everything is functioning correctly and efficiently. This may involve resetting various sensors and control systems
Once repairs are complete, thorough testing is necessary to verify that the hybrid system is functioning properly. This may involve road testing the vehicle under various conditions to ensure that performance and efficiency
Regular maintenance is key to keeping a hybrid vehicle’s system running smoothly and preventing future issues. Following the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule and conducting routine inspections
EV – Battery Electric Vehicle. This type has only electric power obtained from the on-board battery. The battery is charged at a station or home charger from the electricity power grid. The most widely known of this type of EV are the Nissan Leaf and Tesla models, but most main manufacturers now have an EV in their range.
HEV – Hybrid Electric Vehicle. This EV has a battery (which can range from large to small depending on the model) and another on-board source of power, normally a petrol engine. Usually the vehicle can operate from electricity only, petrol motor only or a combination of both.
PHEV – Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle. This is like the HEV but also can be plugged in to the electricity power grid to re-charge the on-board battery electricity power






