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Old Crank

(5,930 posts)
Sun Jul 20, 2025, 04:34 PM Sunday

No surprises here

EVs produce less pollution, Other than from not burning gas or diesel. There is also a big drop-off in brake dust. This is thanks to regenerative braking. I saw an article from the famous car advice people that brakes are lasting a lot longer in cars with that type of braking.
One downside is that tire wear pollution is up because the cars are heavier. This stuff gets washed into streams and rivers.

https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/ev-brake-dust-pollution-electric-vehicles/

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No surprises here (Original Post) Old Crank Sunday OP
Its true on hybrid as well genxlib Sunday #1
The tire manufacturers need to catch up LogDog75 Sunday #2
Saw these recently in a Michigan car museum MichMan Sunday #3
Wood would Old Crank Yesterday #4
Not just electric car tires Old Crank Yesterday #5

LogDog75

(642 posts)
2. The tire manufacturers need to catch up
Sun Jul 20, 2025, 05:06 PM
Sunday

and figure out how to build tires for an electric/hybrid cars.

MichMan

(15,493 posts)
3. Saw these recently in a Michigan car museum
Sun Jul 20, 2025, 06:30 PM
Sunday

Wood would be environmentally friendly. Developed in WWII as a proposed alternative, but shelved due to wet traction issues

Old Crank

(5,930 posts)
5. Not just electric car tires
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 04:43 AM
Yesterday

All shed rubber particles as they wear. From my readings, can't remember where, streams near country roads and the fish in them are being negatively affected by the tire bits.

I'm sure they are working on compounds that reduce wear.

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