And that’s exactly why the roads are in such a state, the combination of those harder tyres and the extraordinary weight of ev’s is destroying the roads faster than ever. The roads are in a much worse state since ev’s became widespread.
Car Tyres - Micro-Plastics ?
#16
Posted 06 December 2024 - 07:23 AM
#17
Posted 06 December 2024 - 10:54 AM
I have driven lots of new small vans over my working life and have never experienced 50 to 60K tyre life.The first tyres seemed to last 20 K and subsequent same brand tyres lasted 10 to12 K.Questions would have been asked about driving style if individuals wore tyres three times faster than "guaranteed".Just call me a skeptic,Steve..
#18
Posted 06 December 2024 - 06:45 PM
My EV is now on its third full set of tyres, each set lasting 40,000 miles (it’s done 100k miles now) so no complaints about tyre wear even with 450 bhp available when fully charged.
#19
Posted 07 December 2024 - 11:42 AM
And that’s exactly why the roads are in such a state, the combination of those harder tyres and the extraordinary weight of ev’s is destroying the roads faster than ever. The roads are in a much worse state since ev’s became widespread.
Correlation ≠ causation.
At the same time EVs have increased in number we’ve neglected our road network and are seeing more extreme weather patterns (I’d say the former is the bigger issue for the roads).
And an anecdotal point, we’ve also got more delivery vans running around today than 5-10years ago, all/most of which are far heavier (and generally driven far more aggressively) than any passenger car.
#20
Posted 07 December 2024 - 12:17 PM
And that’s exactly why the roads are in such a state, the combination of those harder tyres and the extraordinary weight of ev’s is destroying the roads faster than ever. The roads are in a much worse state since ev’s became widespread.
And an anecdotal point, we’ve also got more delivery vans running around today than 5-10years ago, all/most of which are far heavier (and generally driven far more aggressively) than any passenger car.
Especially the electric ones that DPD have…
#21
Posted 07 December 2024 - 01:08 PM
Which are half the size of the LWB/HT sprinters they use. More anecdotes, but where I am 90%+ of the vans aren’t electric.Especially the electric ones that DPD have…
And an anecdotal point, we’ve also got more delivery vans running around today than 5-10years ago, all/most of which are far heavier (and generally driven far more aggressively) than any passenger car.And that’s exactly why the roads are in such a state, the combination of those harder tyres and the extraordinary weight of ev’s is destroying the roads faster than ever. The roads are in a much worse state since ev’s became widespread.
Edited by Icey, 07 December 2024 - 01:10 PM.
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