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by Reason077
433 days ago
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EVs have very low brake wear because you simply aren’t using the friction brakes at all most of the time. A lot of EVs even have smart “blended” brake pedals that preferentially apply regen braking when you press the pedal. Only in particularly hard stops will the friction brakes get used. An easy way to test/observe this is simply to check for wear on the brake pads of EVs compared to combustion vehicles of similar mileage. Tires, on the other hand, do tend to wear out quicker in an EV. Partly due to weight and also due to higher performance/acceleration compared to combustion models. |
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