M4H4X
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- Randy
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Yeah just know it's not a Rivian specific issue -- every EV will have some flavor of this -- just pick any EV -- go to their forums -- search "clunk" or "noise" when decelerating accelerating" or some flavor of that and I guarantee you'll get results.Seems like an expensive band-aid. Hope you're wrong but fear you're right.
I'm not convinced that it's an actual safety/longevity problem unless there is excessive play (vibrations, jerkiness) -- but it's real pita of a NVH problem that the industry is going to have to collectively solve.
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And again not every EV manifests this problem. My Model Y was perfect, my Model S Plaid had the Tesla flavor of this issue plus vibrations.
I don't think the issue is necessarily solvable -- I've had excessive drive lash in previous vehicles (F-150's, F-250's, Rams, etc...) and you could feel it but not hear it because of the ICE.
I think the CV half-shaft assembly needs to be eliminated all-together. It's a point of inefficiency and a point of failure that could be eliminated by a motor-hub-assembly. If Lucid can make a motor assembly that can fit in a piece of standard luggage -- eventually we will be able to get sufficient power/longevity out of a pancake design as well.
(Note: The only unsprung weight in this type of assembly would be the wheel/tire/brake disk/rotor shaft/windings or magnet (which ever is moving))
A lot of practical issues to solve for those as well due to the impacts/vibrations they would have to cope with:
https://evcentral.com.au/why-dont-evs-have-four-in-wheel-motors/
If we can make a wheel bearing last 160,000 miles though; I'm confident we can make an electric motor subjected to that stress do the same.
This vaporware company was on that path (are they dead lol?)
https://www.lordstownmotors.com/pages/endurance
Edit: lol -> https://cleantechnica.com/2022/10/03/lordstown-motors-somehow-not-dead-builds-2-trucks/
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