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It’s also incorrect, do they think that the engine just makes zero noise at higher rpms? And that electric vehicles using low resistance tires also has zero effect?
Above about 30 km/h you don't hear the engines from traffic, but just the general "woosh" traffic noise. EV or ICE doesn't matter much in that regard. Exception being obnoxiously loudly 'tuned' engines, but those should just consequently be confiscated imo, especially if driven at night, while that is on purpose disturbing thousands of people's rest, it's sociopath behaviour
That is wrong. EV tires are different to reduce noise, EVs have lower air drag, also to reduce noise. The phenomenon engineers have addressed is called tire roar, it is minimal in EVs because of tread design and an inner foam liner.
Sources?
Why would air drag be lower? Big SUV cube = big SUV cube. The only difference is lack of air intake grill in front.
There are roads "near" me (750m - 1500 m) away with speed limits 80-120 km/h. That's already pretty damn far away compared to many other buildings in average cities, and there's lots of stuff in between me and the roads, like other buildings, parks, sound shield barriers next to the road, et cetera. Yet, when the wind is coming from that direction, it is very very loud, especially at night. Even at such far distance and it not being just open plains between the roads and me... I find it quite hard to believe there would suddenly be new fancy tires that reduces this noise, and mainly: why wouldn't the same tires be used on internal combustion cars then? There's also the "whisper" asphalt. Yeah, it means a dB or two less, but it sure as hell ain't fixing the problem completely for me.
I live right on the corner of a 50km/h collector street and the noise is terribly distracting. Not counting any of the souped up racing bikes or modded straight piped track cars that zip past, from my back yard you can hear the road noise from the traffic coming well before it actually arrives.
So I looked into it a tiny bit, and I am not surprised. These tires can reduce noise a bit indeed: mainly FOR THE PEOPLE INSIDE THE CAR because those notice it more now where they used to not notice it much because of their own engine being louder in the cabin.
Even if newer tires end up making it relatively more silent than older tires, the heavier vehicles (ever larger SUV's + very heavy battery) will probably mean it's a zero sum game compared to the old cars and tires. There is no magic tire eliminating the rubber-road surface noise. Cars on roads are noisy, the only thing effectively keeping the noise down is speed reduction in cities or building expensive tunnels.
I'm confused, are we on the same side or not? Cars are cars, just because they have a battery doesn't make them any better for us. A Toyota RAV4 makes the same amount of road noise as a Hyundai Ioniq 9
That's wrong. Several people have blurted this and it's wrong.
EVs have different tires, they have less rolling resistance and a foam liner to absorb sound, because otherwise all the driver would hear is tire noise.
https://www.michelinman.com/auto/auto-tips-and-advice/electric-mobility-guide/quiet-and-comfortable
EVs also have lower air drag, which makes less noise.
By far, the most noise on roadways is from chunky tread brodozers and 18 wheelers.
OK but it's up to the owner to decide on what tires they want on their car. These same quiet tires can be put onto an ICE car, and the same cheap and loud all seasons you get at the corner tire shop can go on an EV. I live in a winter city and you better believe if I owned an EV it would be wearing studded tires which are obnoxiously loud regardless of the engine.
Can't we agree that cars are loud and it would be better to get them out of our cities so we can walk and bike in peace?