▲ | tonymet 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
They address this briefly in the article (though inadequately) , that tire particles are heavier and doesn’t end up in the air like brake dust. But you do raise a good point at the holistic condition, and assessing a broader population with less than ideal configuration. They are looking at lightweight EVs at lower speeds. But Americans drive heavier EVs at highway speeds. The rotors & pads are huge. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | pdabbadabba 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> They are looking at lightweight EVs at lower speeds. But Americans drive heavier EVs at highway speeds. The rotors & pads are huge. Perhaps other EV drivers can chime in but, if anything, I think I use my friction brakes less at highway speeds where, in general, you're not really supposed to do a lot of braking. I'd say, overall and regardless of speed, my friction brakes are really used only to bring the car to a complete stop or for emergency braking to avoid a potential accident. | ||||||||||||||
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