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dotcoma | 1 month ago

But don’t they cause higher pm2.5 and pm10 pollution from braking due to the fact that EVs are heavier than vehicles powered by internal combustion ?

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nielsbot|1 month ago

Maybe if they used their brakes all the time, but they don't. (Regen braking uses no brakes). That's why EVs, while heaver, require fewer brake pad replacements than ICE cars.

dotcoma|1 month ago

Interesting.

But what about the use and abuse and shredding of tyres?

achenatx|1 month ago

1 pedal braking means evs often dont need new brake pads for 150K miles

One problem they are experiencing is rust and glazing on the pads from disuse.

They are heavier than the equivalent sized ICE so have more tire wear, but dont have to be that large in an absolute sense. Most are large luxury cars.

ezfe|1 month ago

You’re right but one pedal drive is the wrong term. Regen braking is what you’re thinking of.

One pedal drive can still use the brake pads, regen braking is what saves brake usage regardless of one pedal drive being on or not.

petethepig|1 month ago

I'm no EV expert, but I almost never use my EV's brakes — it mostly brakes using regenerative braking.