Submitted by Live_Strongerrr t3_10o8vih in explainlikeimfive
on_the_nightshift t1_j6dbnr6 wrote
Reply to comment by GoneIn61Seconds in Eli5 why aren't gas only vehicles far more fuel efficient than before by Live_Strongerrr
Much of the weight is driven by federally mandated safety standards
kyrsjo t1_j6dddtj wrote
Also, there just isn't that much more you can do with an ICE engine - it's burning fuel to raise the temperature to generate overpressure which pushed pistons that turn "pedals", which then act through a complicated set of gears and linkages. Whatever you do, it's never going to be super efficient, most of the energy is lost to heating the coolant. And it's a technology that lots of people have already spent a lot of effort on optimizing, meaning most out the easy gains are long gone. Also, it needs to be fairly light and cheap to fit in a car, and work at a wide range of RPMs, torques, power levels, and it has to be reliable and not too complex.
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