Woman charges her electric car in her garage, USA, 1912
Woman charges her electric car in her garage, USA, 1912
From a 110 year old book I picked up recently:
I’m fairly convinced that the reason internal combustion won - even though it would regularly break your wrist when you started it - was that it made loud noises.
Back then cars were a luxury, and if you’re buying something flashy you want people to notice you. A gasoline engine sputtering down the road would draw far more attention than an electric motor, so people bought those.
A gasoline engine sputtering down the road would draw far more attention than an electric motor, so people bought those.
They’re still doing exactly this. ICE designs have never been quieter, but meanwhile Ford and GM are pumping out the L O U D E S T car options in decades.
The hardware is already there, someone just needs to mod/hack that in.
en.wikipedia.org/…/Electric_vehicle_warning_sound…
In fact, it looks like we were going to get custom sound effects but the DOT killed it:
federalregister.gov/…/federal-motor-vehicle-safet…
The agency has chosen not to adopt the remaining portions of the NPRM, including a proposal which would have allowed manufactures of hybrid and electric vehicles (HEVs) to install a number of driver-selectable pedestrian alert sounds in each HEV they manufacture.