• DominusOfMegadeus
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    289 months ago

    I dunno man. Maybe we should all *checks notes, take trains or something?

  • @Kecessa
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    239 months ago

    Good news! Electric cars are heavier and go through tires at a ridiculous pace! 👍

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      I wouldn’t say ridiculous, but you’re not wrong about them going through tires faster.

      Anecdotal but my phev is only 400 pounds heavier than ice vehicles built in the same frame. The energy saver EV tires are rated for 55000 miles vs 60000 for non energy saver version. The upside to the EV is less particulate matter produced by the brakes which get replaced about half as often thanks to Regen.

      If anyone has the numbers comparing the gains/losses between the two is love to see them.

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        9 months ago

        PHEV are lighter than EV, the Niro gains 400lbs (over 10%) going from PHEV to full EV and it’s already 300lbs heavier going from hybrid to PHEV!

        There’s also a big difference between what the tires are rated for vs what they usually last… My mother goes through a set of tires every 40k km or so with her Leaf even if the tires are rated for much more and the car’s alignment is right on the dot!

    • RawrGuthlaf
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      29 months ago

      At least they burn through far less brake pads. But it is a very correct assessment of tire usage.

  • @[email protected]
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    109 months ago

    Remember, if you live near a major road you and your family are breathing in brake and tire dust constantly and it will take years off of your life. Not to mention the lower quality of that shorter life.

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    69 months ago

    Such pollution is perhaps unlikely to have a direct impact on issues like climate change, but the potential toxicity for humans, animals, and the broader environment is a prime concern.

    So I guess it’s likely bad, but for different reasons.

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    49 months ago

    One place I worked my office was in the corner of the warehouse, when we moved warehouses I had to go up onto of the office for some reason and there was a almost a 5cm thick layer of tire and diesel dust on top of it… I stepped on thinking it was just dirty and my shoe just went through it all