Electric cars are not THE solution.

  • kinkles@sh.itjust.works
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    13 days ago

    A tire that lasts a lifetime would shed less particles than one that needs replacing every so many miles all the tires used in the same timeframe, would it not?

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      13 days ago

      Here’s the problem with tires.

      If you want long treadwear, you use harder material. But then you get worse traction.

      If you want good traction, you use softer material. But then you get worse treadwear.

      If you want a car to perform safely on public roads, its tires necessarily need to wear away as they are used. Electric vehicles are presently even worse on tires, as they weigh so much more than ICE vehicles.

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      13 days ago

      The reason tires need replacing is because they’re relatively thin. Airless tires aren’t wear-less tires.

      Not to mention that airless tires make for a horrible ride.

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        13 days ago

        Actually earlier prototypes were wear-less, from both companies that were developing them.

        As for the horrible ride, from what I’ve seen, that’s not a problem. But even if it was perhaps that should be solved by other aspects of the car.

        • RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca
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          13 days ago

          They’re not prototypes, they exist and they’re called tweels. They’re only really useful for low-speed industrial equipment where ride quality is a low priority.