flynfrog wrote:A wise man once said the only reason we have a transmission is because we haven't built a good enough engine.
With an electric motor its possible to not use any transmission
It is possible to use an electric motor on a vehicle with a 'one' speed gearbox.
There still has to be an rpm drop, so there is a transmission as always. Ok it is also possible to use direct shaft drive but even then there has to be allowance for suspension/steering and in any case the motor will still probably have to be ratio matched. Unsprung weight is also a major factor.
However, the motor can be made more efficient by using a variation in output rpm.
The Tesla was designed with a three speed gearbox and this has been kept out of the huge marketing hype, because they could only get it to last 2000 miles. It now has a one speed gearbox.
The comparison between a one speed electric vehicle and a one speed dragster is useful as both can be much improved using a transmission, there is of course proof of this in the dragster development over the years.
So yes but no coconut.