People generally don’t launch their Tesla (or whatever) every time they take off from a red light. Only a small minority does it occasionally, other times they’ll just choose a more comfortable way to speed up.
EVs generally incentivise drivers to take it easy to maximise range.
Huh, and I thought electrics produced more total tire wear due to the higher weight.
https://motorandwheels.com/electric-cars-go-through-tires-faster/
apparently, the instant torque too…
How much more do they weight?
About that instant torque, you have got to see how some people drive their (ICE) cars.
Yeah, not by much actually, just 10 to 15%
e.g. https://thedriven.io/2024/05/03/are-evs-really-much-heavier-than-their-ice-equivalents/
People generally don’t launch their Tesla (or whatever) every time they take off from a red light. Only a small minority does it occasionally, other times they’ll just choose a more comfortable way to speed up.
EVs generally incentivise drivers to take it easy to maximise range.