Tim.Wright wrote:Andres125sx wrote: Who would prefer an engine with tons of pieces wich make it prone to fail, that needs a lot of maintenance, that pollute and have a limited lifespan compared to a maintenance free electric motor with no failures, no pollution, no vibrations, no noise, and an unlimited lifespan only conditioned to the battery lifespan but when replaced will make your car work exactly same as brand new?
I think claiming electric powertrains have an unlimited lifespan, never fail and require no maintenance is probably a bit of an exaggeration.
Ok a bit of an exaggeration, but only a bit
An electric motor, or a brushless motor to be more precise, only suffer wear at the bearings, so just with a bearing replacement you have a brand new motor even if it is 20 years old and has been working for more than 50k hours
The electronic speed controller is that, electronic, doesn´t suffer wear either
It´s only the battery what will decrease perfomance with use, but if you replace it, the whole powertrain will work exactly the same as when it was brand new. Today that´s an expensive replacement, but new batteries are improving costs as much as energy density
And neither of these components require any maintenance, nothing at all, no oil to change, no turbo to fail, no parts suffering wear and decreasing perfomance until someday it fails, no filters to clean/change....
And that´s comparing normal setups, do we compare the maintenance of a racing setup? I´ll save ICE´s of that humilliation
Maybe electric setups have no unlimited lifespan or are not 100% maintenance free (I´ve conveniently ignored cooling system), but comparing with ICEs... day and night
That´s the reason I think the only future for F1 is if FIA decide to continue pushing F1 and ignore FE, then it will someday become F1E and will have a future, but if FE continue its development I don´t see how F1 will be interesting for anyone apart of some vintage fans. Manufacturers at least will stop supporting F1 as soon as LiO batteries are completely developed and production cars stop using ICEs
ICE some day (not that far) will be seen as that old technology very prone to fail that required continue maintenance, wich produced tons of vibrations, a lot of smoke/pollution, was really noisy and had a limited lifespan.