Electric Car in-wheel motor Siemens eCorner
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Only about 15% of the energy from the fuel you put in your tank gets used to move your car down the road or run useful accessories, such as air conditioning. The rest of the energy is lost to engine and driveline inefficiencies and idling. Therefore, the potential to improve fuel efficiency with advanced technologies is enormous. With an Electric Car it costs just $1.00 per 100kms with MUCH more performance than with petrol at $20.00 per 100kms.
Electric Car in-wheel motor Siemens eCorner
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Amazing animation! Wow.
The motor is not part of the rim.
Personally electric cars strike me a dangerously quiet, also they just have no soul.
There's no need at all for friction brakes with wheel motors so the weight saved by deleting them will be replaced by the motors for no net gain in unsprung weight.
EVs are blissfully quiet at low speeds but tire noise is just as lond as any other car at highway speed.
The only soul any ICE car has is owned by the company who manufactured it, as every time it routinely drops a part it needs more money sent to the automaker.
You do realise that the brake system in your car is only dual circuit, so if one fails that's 50% capacity gone.
The Wheel motors were 'invented' by Ferdinand Porsche in 1897. He was neither French nor Canadian!