What Happened
In-wheel motors have been around since the very beginning of electric motoring.
Why It Matters
Ferdinand Porsche developed one way back in 1900, and the US sent them to the moon in our Lunar Roving Vehicles in the early '70s.
Key Details
- But, outside of e-bikes, they've never really gone mainstream.
- It looked like Lordstown Motors would be their time to shine, but that never came to pass.
- Lordstown's truck, the Endurance, is now dead, doomed to haunt the ever-growing graveyard of failed EV startups.
- But the source of its motors, a Slovenian company called Elaphe, is still very much alive, refining its technology and installing it into all sorts of interesting project … Read the full story at The Verge.
Background Context
In-wheel motors have been around since the very beginning of electric motoring. Ferdinand Porsche developed one way back in 1900, and the US sent them to the moon in our Lunar Roving Vehicles in the early '70s. But, outside of e-bikes, they've never really gone mainstream. It looked like Lordstown Motors would be their time to shine, but that never came to pass. Lordstown's truck, the Endurance, is now dead, doomed to haunt the ever-growing graveyard of failed EV startups. But the source of its motors, a Slovenian company called Elaphe, is still very much alive, refining its technology and installing it into all sorts of interesting project … Read the full story at The Verge.
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Source: The Verge – Original Link
Source: The Verge