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                                                                                                         Haruki Ohta

                                                   Brain storming

EV - FormulaE - ERS-Tesla - Battery - F1 - Hyperrcar - Lemans24h - Nissan-Game -DRS

   Interesting facts

EV that cleans the air: British manufacturer Jeep is developing an EV equipped with an air-purifying filter. It purifies the air while the vehicle is in motion.

 

Special license plates: Many countries have special license plates for EVs, making them instantly recognizable. For example, Norway uses license plates that begin with "EL.

 

DIY maintenance in garages: The simple structure of EVs makes them easy to maintain and customize at home.

 

Widespread use of EV cabs: EV cabs have become mainstream in Chinese cities, and are widespread in Beijing and Shanghai.

 

Coffee-powered cars: In the UK, an EV that runs on coffee grounds has been developed. This is a new form of renewable energy.

 

Electric car soundtrack: Porsche's Taikan has an option to recreate the sound of a futuristic engine, making driving more fun.

 

OK in the snow: EVs have a low center of gravity and instant torque, making them excellent in snow and on rough roads.

 

The future of charging: Wireless charging technology is advancing, and systems are being developed that will automatically charge the car simply by parking it in a parking lot.

 

EV for movie stars: Robert Downey Jr. drove a Tesla Roadster in the movie "Iron Man.

 

You can play games: Tesla's in-car display allows you to play driving games. You will not be bored while your car is charging.

                                                 Why is important

EV is used in racing cars with an electrical power system called ERS, and the technology is now being used for general purpose in cars used today.


Final

- Quiet but safe: EVs are so quiet that some countries require them to emit artificial sounds at low speeds to alert pedestrians. 

 

- Smartphone control: Many EVs can be controlled via a smartphone app, allowing users to check charging status and remotely control air conditioning. 

 

- Tesla's insane acceleration: The Tesla Model S can go from 0 to 60 mph in "Ludicrous Mode" in about 2.3 seconds, comparable to the acceleration of a supercar. 

 

- Easy maintenance: EVs have fewer moving parts than gasoline-powered cars, so they require less maintenance, such as oil changes and engine-related repairs. 

 

- Space travel: The Tesla Roadster was launched into space by SpaceX and is currently orbiting the sun. 

 

- Home power backup: Some EVs, like the Nissan LEAF, can be used as a backup power source for the home in the event of a power outage. 

 

- Fast charging: Tesla's Supercharger can extend the range to 300 km (186 miles) in about 30 minutes. 

 

- Long range: Modern EVs can travel more than 500 km (310 miles) on a single charge, roughly equivalent to the distance from Tokyo to Osaka.

 

- Quick battery replacement: NIO in China has battery replacement stations that can change batteries in less than 3 minutes. 

 

- Home gas station: EVs can be charged at home, so there is no need to go to a gas station at the start of the day to keep the tank full. 



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