Since electric cars don’t have gas engines, are they less noisy than gas-powered cars? It seems like they would be, considering that they don’t have the same engine or the need for a muffler.
, though. However, sometimes their noiselessness can be an issue when they:
Pose a hazard for pedestrians, who risk not hearing them coming down the road. That’s why many electric vehicles produce a whining sound at low speeds so that passersby can be alerted and not accidentally struck by an EV.
Seem less powerful to new owners, even though EVs are often more powerful than their gas-driven counterparts because their motors are more efficient.
being pushed down someone’s tailpipe, the truth is that electric cars are better for the environment as well as for combatting noise pollution, an increasing problem in urban and suburban areas. There’s even a plan for some EVs to produce a distinct hum that actually has a stimulating effect on plant species—an odd but doubly beneficial way for EV owners to truly “go green”.
Overall, electric cars are less noisy, more environmentally friendly, and more efficient than gas-powered cars. However, they are more expensive, generally speaking, than traditional vehicles—and with an average range of about 350 miles, not all drivers are ready to trade in their keys for an electric car.
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