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How Electric Car Transmissions Affect Fuel Economy?

16 Mar 2023 5 mins to read
For those of us in the market for an electric vehicle, the question of fuel economy is often top of mind. How much will you be using in terms of fuel? What kind of transmission will you need to get the most out of your new ride? We’re here to answer those questions and explain how electric car transmissions affect fuel economy.
How Electric Car Transmissions Affect Fuel Economy?
Summary:

What are the Different Types of Electric Vehicle Transmissions?

There are a few different types of electric vehicle transmissions that affect fuel economy: single-speed transmission, dual-speed transmission, and continuously variable transmission (CVT). Let’s take a look at what each one does:

  • Single-Speed Transmission: This type of transmission offers one set speed. This means that you can’t control how quickly your car accelerates or decelerates, and it can be a bit less efficient in terms of fuel economy.
  • Dual-Speed Transmission: This type of transmission offers two set speeds. Dual-speed transmissions are usually more efficient in terms of fuel economy, but they can be more complicated to use and require more maintenance.
  • Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT): CVT transmissions offer the most efficiency in terms of fuel economy. They are also the simplest to use, as they continuously adjust the gear ratio to maximize fuel economy, regardless of your speed.

Which Type of Transmission is Best?

It depends on your needs. If you are looking for an all-around efficient electric vehicle, then a CVT transmission is your best bet. It offers the most fuel economy, and it’s also the simplest to use. If you’re looking for something with a bit more power, then a dual-speed transmission may be a better option for you. It offers two speeds, so you can choose the one that best fits your needs.

How Much Money Can Be Saved With an Electric Vehicle?

The fuel economy of an electric vehicle can vary depending on the type of transmission that you choose. That said, electric vehicles are still significantly more fuel efficient than their gas-powered counterparts. According to the US Department of Energy, electric vehicles cost about $0.14 per mile in energy costs, while gas-powered vehicles cost about $0.13 per mile in fuel costs.

That means that electric vehicles can save you about 8-10% in fuel costs over their gas-powered equivalents. That’s an average of about $500/year in fuel savings.

Conclusion

Fuel economy is always a top concern when it comes to buying an electric vehicle. Fortunately, there are a few different types of electric vehicle transmissions that can affect fuel economy. The most efficient is the continuously variable transmission (CVT), which offers the most fuel efficiency, as well as the simplest use. On average, electric vehicles can save you about 8-10% in fuel costs compared to their gas-powered counterparts, or around $500/year in fuel savings.

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wanetta tolmie3/22/2023, 1:19:34 PM
Why haven't electric cars become more popular then?
Lack of infrastructure for charging stations, higher upfront costs, and range anxiety have all been contributing factors to slower adoption of electric cars.
How long do electric car batteries last?
So, does that mean electric cars have better fuel economy overall?
They don't use gas, so technically, they have no "fuel" to measure. But yes, they have better energy efficiency compared to gas-vehicles.
Latarsha Sandersen3/10/2023, 12:29:22 PM
Electric cars use regenerative braking to charge the battery, which saves energy compared to a traditional gas-vehicle with a transmission.

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