• MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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    2 years ago

    So in short, this adds suspension directly to the wheel, at the cost of higher maintenance? That’s it?

    • cyruseuros@lemmy.ml
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      2 years ago

      While increasing energy efficiency and available space, both of which can be used for extending EV range (by adding more batteries that deplete more slowly) - one of the biggest EV issues right now.

      Or you could just fit a mini party bus inside a hatchback, whichever you prefer.

      To your point though, one of the othe big EV issues is cost (both purchase and maintenance) - even if a large chunk of it is artificial. Wonder what the price tag and lifespan on these things will be.

      • OminousOrange@lemmy.ca
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        2 years ago

        EV maintenance cost is quite low compared to ICE vehicles. Brakes and suspension are probably the biggest wear items, but brakes have comparatively less wear because of the regen braking.

    • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      It’s not suspension. It compacts down the differential and cv joint (linkage from the engine to the wheel).

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        2 years ago

        It compacts the whole drivetrain, from engine to the wheel. The space saving they were showing was mostly from the miniaturization and splitting of the motor.

    • Haywire@lemm.ee
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      2 years ago

      It’s pretty smart. It is like a wheel-motor but without all the unsprung weight.