We love car junkies—so you may find it interesting to know that electric vehicles do have a different drivetrain.
One of the most significant differences between a gas-fueled car and an electric vehicle
is the drivetrain. For the most part, EVs use a single-speed transmission to regulate the motor instead of a multi-speed. The components of an electric drive require a different set of management systems to facilitate the unique features of an electric vehicle. The single-speed transmission allows for features like regenerative braking, which adds to the efficiency of electric cars.
Unlike an internal combustion engine, an electric motor produces consistent torque. Auto manufacturers have calculated the gear ratios to maximize the efficiency of your electric car without having to switch gears. Producing consistent torque with a multi-speed transmission would only lead to more complications for electric automakers.
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