Looking for ev shops in Winter Park, FL? The Auto Network lists 8 EV shops serving the Winter Park area. Compare ratings and reviews, then request a free quote in seconds — no phone tag required.
Winter Park sits in Orange County, Florida, with a population of roughly 30,000. Drivers from Winter Park and neighboring areas such as Hannibal Square, Park Avenue, Olde Winter Park turn to The Auto Network to find trusted local EV shops without the guesswork of an open-ended search.
On this page you'll find 8 EV shops serving Winter Park and the surrounding area. Results lead with featured and verified businesses, then the shops closest to Winter Park, so the most relevant local options are always at the top. Compare ratings, services, and hours side by side, then request a quote from the businesses that fit — there's no phone tag and no obligation.
Neighborhoods served in Winter Park: Hannibal Square · Park Avenue · Olde Winter Park
Typical EV service near Winter Park runs from $20 for tire rotation to $400 for 12V battery replacement. Estimates reviewed June 2026.
| Service | Typical range |
|---|---|
| EV inspection / diagnostic | $90 – $200 |
| Tire rotation | $20 – $50 |
| Brake service (per axle) | $150 – $350 |
| Cabin air filter replacement | $40 – $120 |
| 12V battery replacement | $150 – $400 |
Prices are regional estimates and vary by vehicle, parts, and shop. For an accurate, up-to-date estimate, request a quote directly from your selected service provider.
Electric vehicles need maintenance too, just different maintenance — so choosing an EV shop or specialist in Winter Park means finding technicians trained on high-voltage systems. EVs skip oil changes, but they still need tires, brakes, cabin filters, suspension work, 12-volt battery service, and software and high-voltage diagnostics. Not every general shop is equipped or trained to work safely on high-voltage packs, which is why specialists matter.
When you contact a Winter Park EV shop, ask about their high-voltage training and certifications, their diagnostic equipment, and their experience with your make — EV platforms differ significantly between manufacturers. For battery concerns, a reputable shop can assess state of health and explain whether a fault is a module, a sensor, or normal degradation, rather than jumping to an expensive conclusion.
Beyond repairs, EV specialists often handle home charger (EVSE) installation and charging diagnostics, which is worth asking about if you are setting up to charge at home. Tell the EV shops on this page your vehicle and what you need — routine service, a battery or charging concern, or a charger install — so each can confirm they are equipped and quote accurately.