Magnets. The least meaningfully damaging part of the (((electric car))).
But unavoidable for electric motors. Although I don't thing the higher weight of weaker magnets is transforming anything mobile.
Okay? Awesome. Don't care about (((electric cars))) they pollute more and cause far more ecological damage than fossil fuels do.
Plus, electric cars don't really work. They aren't practical.
But they have awesome acceleration without making much noise.
They haven't a transmission in the classical sense and they are of course without clutch technology.
While internal combustion engines require multiple gears with different ratios for power output, electric motors produce a consistent amount of torque at any given RPM within a specific range. Electric motors deliver power instantly, meaning, the process of building up torque through revving as in internal combustion engines is unnecessary. Car manufacturers incorporate carefully calculated gear ratios to maximize efficiency for the electric motor without having to switch through gears.
Cool! You can accelerate fast and wear your battery out at an insane rate because... no clue.
noise
Gas cars don't make much noise either unless modified for that specific purpose.
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