Independent Hyundai EV and hybrid garage guide for Bristol: what a proper EV specialist should offer and what to ask. No local garage is represented here.
This is an independent EV and hybrid garage guide for Bristol, published by the BMR EV & Hybrid Network. There is no network workshop in Bristol, and no local garage is represented on this page unless a named, verified partner garage is listed on it. Enquiries sent from this page are reviewed by the network — they are not yet passed to a local garage in Bristol.
What to look for in an EV specialist
Working on Hyundai EV and hybrid models is not the same as working on a petrol car. The garage needs IMI Level 3 (or higher) high-voltage qualification, insulated tooling, a safe isolation procedure and somewhere to quarantine a damaged battery pack.
Ask what diagnostic platform they use, whether they can read individual cell data rather than just a generic state-of-health figure, and whether they can carry out manufacturer software updates or will need to refer you to a franchised dealer.
Questions to ask before booking
Who will actually work on the car, and are they HV-qualified? Is the traction battery warranty affected by having independent work done? Will a battery health report be issued in writing? What is the hourly rate, and is diagnostic time credited against the repair?
If the car is still inside its battery warranty period, confirm in advance which jobs must go through the manufacturer network to keep that cover intact.
Common checks to have carried out
Battery state-of-health and cell balance, high-voltage cable and connector condition, coolant condition on liquid-cooled packs, brake condition (regenerative braking means pads often seize before they wear out), tyre wear from the extra weight and instant torque, and 12V battery health — still the single most common cause of an EV refusing to start.
Charging faults are worth separating out: a car that will not charge at home is often a cable, RCD or home-charger issue rather than a vehicle fault.
What work should cost, and how to compare quotes
Labour rates vary a lot between independents, specialists and main dealers, and by region. Get two or three written quotes covering parts, labour and VAT, and make sure each one describes the same scope of work before comparing the numbers.
For any quote involving the traction battery, ask whether the fix is a module-level repair or a full pack replacement. The difference in price is enormous, and not every garage is equipped to do the former.
How the partner listing works
The network lists one verified garage per city. Until a named partner appears on this page, treat it purely as a guide: nothing here is a recommendation of any particular Bristol garage.
Garages can apply to be listed. Applications are intended to be reviewed before any name goes on the page, and no garage is shown here until that has happened.
Frequently asked questions
Does the network have a garage in Bristol?
Not unless a named, verified partner garage is listed on this page. This page is an independent guide for Bristol drivers, not a booking page for a local workshop.
What qualifications should a garage have to work on my Hyundai EV or hybrid?
IMI Level 3 or above in electric/hybrid vehicle repair for anything involving the high-voltage system, plus insulated tooling and a documented safe isolation procedure. Ask to see it — a reputable garage will not mind.
Will independent work void my battery warranty?
Routine servicing generally will not, but traction-battery work often must go through the manufacturer network while the pack is still under warranty. Confirm the position before booking.