Just a watchout about a design flaw, for anyone else.
We love our RAV4EV but it suffers the same vulnerability as the Tesla S. I recently drove over a 5"-6" high parking stopper (a piece of concrete designed to stop the car at the right distance when entering a parking space (see image below) I had forgotten it was there (since it only blocked the front right wheel and was invisible from the driver's side) so as I pulled slowly ahead from a stationary position - getting to all of 1 mph, I estimate - there is enough torque at low speed that the car had gone over the obstacle before I knew what was happening. The wheel landed pretty gently on the other side but the concrete block had hit the underside of the battery cover behind the right front wheel. I later noticed a small coolant leak. The dealer said the coupling of the coolant hose and the coolant block had developed a small crack but it could not be repaired by welding - the whole battery pack had to be removed, shipped to Torrance, fixed and returned. Much labour cost and freight charges My insurance company is out $14,000 (yes, fourteen thousand dollars) and 4 months later I have the car back. Fortunately we had a fall-back car to use in the meantime.
We love our RAV4EV but it suffers the same vulnerability as the Tesla S. I recently drove over a 5"-6" high parking stopper (a piece of concrete designed to stop the car at the right distance when entering a parking space (see image below) I had forgotten it was there (since it only blocked the front right wheel and was invisible from the driver's side) so as I pulled slowly ahead from a stationary position - getting to all of 1 mph, I estimate - there is enough torque at low speed that the car had gone over the obstacle before I knew what was happening. The wheel landed pretty gently on the other side but the concrete block had hit the underside of the battery cover behind the right front wheel. I later noticed a small coolant leak. The dealer said the coupling of the coolant hose and the coolant block had developed a small crack but it could not be repaired by welding - the whole battery pack had to be removed, shipped to Torrance, fixed and returned. Much labour cost and freight charges My insurance company is out $14,000 (yes, fourteen thousand dollars) and 4 months later I have the car back. Fortunately we had a fall-back car to use in the meantime.