Battery based electric vehicles of today and tomorrow.

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BYD unveils two electric trucks

Sounds like Warren Buffett made a good call on China heavy EV trucks. I see they come with the fire resistant batteries too.
 
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This sounds like it could make a good wheel mounted motor. A doubling of the torque sounds positive.
For a performance car, this is the way to do it. Four wheels, four motors, four sets of traction control sensors and controllers.
 
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When modern EVs were first talked about a number of years ago I always thought they would have a motor per drive wheel. It would seem to me that all of the slip/traction/AWD/cornering/eco/etc. functions would be easier done purely by wire. It did not dawn on me that there may still be one motor.
 
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Yes Thanks.

Here is an article that goes into detail on the extra unsprung mass of the wheel mounted motors in an EV.

"Lotus found that the impact of increased unsprung mass, though noticeable to a trained driver, was really not all that significant."

I suspect the sprung mass of a large battery will do a lot to keep the car on the road.
 
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unstrung unsprung mass” is the buzzword. The more your wheels weigh the harder they hit bumps. Also the road impacts must be borne by the hub centric motor. A driveshaft is a cheap simple means of reducing unstrung unsprung mass, increasing reliability, improving ride.

The hot setup these days is to mount rear brakes inboard, between differential and halfshaft to wheel.

Edit: darn predictive speller.
my 66 e type had inboard rear disc brakes. supposedly you could access the rear break pads from above, thru the floor.

not

end of the day, easier to drop the whole rear end.

i thought they were cool but in the end, PITA.
 
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When modern EVs were first talked about a number of years ago I always thought they would have a motor per drive wheel. It would seem to me that all of the slip/traction/AWD/cornering/eco/etc. functions would be easier done purely by wire. It did not dawn on me that there may still be one motor.
Some time ago I watched a show on Discovery about experimental military Hummers powered by lithium batteries. They had a motor on each wheel as you say, and by running each pair in opposite directions they could pivot it in one spot.
 
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