I agree while it seems like a great idea and I'd love to see some innovation for EVs. They really glazed over the unsprung weight aspect. They're hanging a lot out of this on normal driving conditions. My issues with EV aren't normal driving conditions its cold weather performance and towing performance.Interesting, They're still quite heavy. Id be curious to see what BMW does with suspension.
For trucks I think hybrid is the only way. The F150 lightening is terrible. But their hybrid option with the ecoboost seems decent. Gm has the best electric for towing but still you’re very mile limited even a 20% increase in efficiency will still be laughable for towing range.I agree while it seems like a great idea and I'd love to see some innovation for EVs. They really glazed over the unsprung weight aspect. They're hanging a lot out of this on normal driving conditions. My issues with EV aren't normal driving conditions its cold weather performance and towing performance.
Tom that is a good thought, however. Can you guess how much a mount and balance would cost? And do we really want the average tire tech nowadays working with high voltage? They keep using the phrase "motor in the wheel" when they mean "motor in the hub". If the motor is the wheel how would the motor turn itself?So someone finally designed a small and efficient electric motor? Nice. Sounds like something my son would cook up.
But if the motor is small enough to fit within a wheel, and they're worried about unsprung mass, then why not just make the outer housing of the motor the wheel?