Quote from: Ednumero on June 12, 2023, 21:25:16Quote from: S.Yu on June 12, 2023, 15:27:53heavy ... fire ... looks
They are still more efficient in spite of their weights, as well as energy source agnostic. Studies also suggest that they catch fire at lower rates than gasoline vehicles.
I'm fully with you on aesthetic complaints, though. Too many manufacturers try to be bold and different in their designs when adding EVs to their product lines, instead of simply offering minimally-altered electrified variants of what they already have.
There's the weight issue, which ensures that they move ~25% more mass in order to transport that single human around 90% of the time, the efficiency of the battery, charger and power grid in addition to the motor(and the lingering question of when and how thermal power can be phased out), and the environmental cost of manufacturing and disposing of the battery, but I'd be interested in a source that proves the math adds up.
As for catching fire...are we talking about identically up to date models, or comparing the whole ICE pool including all the decades old junk with the EV pool that's basically bling new?