For the most part, electric cars look like a slightly more futuristic version of traditional gas-powered vehicles. But they seem to have some super unique features. How is an electric car designed?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Excellent question—the uniqueness of electric cars often piques the interests of auto enthusiasts. The short answer is that electric vehicles are designed overall with efficiency in mind.
are designed with much consideration given to weight, aerodynamics, and energy efficiency from the ground up. The vehicle’s frame, including; seats, wheels, and body, is designed to be as lightweight and safe as possible.
The absent exhaust system helps create a more aerodynamic car which results in that smooth feel and instant acceleration you feel when driving an EV. Designers have also opted to eliminate most of the extra detailing found in a classic car to improve driver comforts.
Here are some notable electric car design features:
Batteries that store and power the electric motor.
A controller that regulates the energy flow from the battery to the motor for adjustable speed.
Regenerative braking system recaptures lost energy and channels it back to the battery.
If you’re thinking about becoming an electric car owner, there are some other things to consider. For one, your car insurance policy might look slightly different. Let
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