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by bkanber 1703 days ago
For two tires with equal interior volume, the rolling resistance of a tweel will be much much greater than the rolling resistance of a normal tire.

That said, tweels are typically designed to be much thinner and have much less interior volume than air-filled, in order to close the gap in rolling resistance. So you'd really need to compare a specific model tire against another specific model tweel in tests to know. But my intuition tells me that the rolling resistance will still be worse almost no-matter-what with today's tech.

So that's partly the reason they target lighter vehicles, and that's partly the reason they seem to be marketing around EVs specifically. That extra rolling resistance may be worth a few $s in gas each month vs only a few cents in electricity for the same driving conditions.