Let's notWell….
When I first started driving it was work. No power steering or brakes, 100 horse power with a three speed manual that wasn't easy to shift and steering that went in the right direction most of the time. Somewhere along the line all that went into the past and cars have become fun to drive. The car becomes a part of you and it responds to your every thought. I feel sorry for those who won't take the the time to become accusations to a car so they can feel the same joy.Very exciting future that will lead to autonomous networked vehicles. It will increase efficiency and decrease human error.
Cars should operate as a linked hive mind, people want to stare at their phones all day while driving, so we must the them out of control of the steering wheel.
Gen z and gen A don’t even want to drive a car period.
The article has a mistake in it. Horse power is generated by current times the number of windings in the motor. Half the current and double the voltage, you need twice the windings in the motor. Higher voltage might result in less loss and there are other advantages but wattage(horse power)=volts*amps. It has been that way from the first electric motor. Permanent magnets eliminate the need to use power to generate one of the two magnetic fields but that isn't new. Long before the great permeant magnets of today, we could still get between 80 and 90 precent efficiency out of a motor.
You can adjust the amount of regen braking for the Model S in the menu.I drove a friend's 2023 Tesla S plaid and the car is wicked fast. Dangerous fast in fact. Especially with me behind the wheelThe problem for me is it's not all about 0-60 times which for this car is in the 2 sec range. My biggest complaint is the car has no soul. It's dead silent inside where you can clearly hear your breath. The regen braking is just strange although I suspect I would get used to it over time. When I got back in my 03 GT vert to head home, all I could think of was wow, this is what driving is supposed to be like. If I want to sit back and relax I'll hire an Uber. And of course like others have said, when you look at total cost and impact to the environment the EV is not doing much other than putting the USA at the mercy of other countries. Where I live, the Ford lots are chock full of unsold Mustang E cars. The only EV cars I see on the road are Tesla's and Rivian models.. I suspect the buying public has grown tired of the honeymoon phase and are going back to ICE cars. I hope that's true.