← Back to context Comment by BlueTemplar 7 months ago Why do you assume that the same doesn't apply to electric and diesel engines ? 2 comments BlueTemplar Reply jmb99 7 months ago We don’t have to assume, because we know. We can calculate and measure the efficiency of gasoline and diesel engines, and electric motors. We know that electric motors are highly efficient, and ICE engines are not. BlueTemplar 7 months ago We're not talking about efficiency, we are talking about engineering developing before science.
jmb99 7 months ago We don’t have to assume, because we know. We can calculate and measure the efficiency of gasoline and diesel engines, and electric motors. We know that electric motors are highly efficient, and ICE engines are not. BlueTemplar 7 months ago We're not talking about efficiency, we are talking about engineering developing before science.
BlueTemplar 7 months ago We're not talking about efficiency, we are talking about engineering developing before science.
We don’t have to assume, because we know. We can calculate and measure the efficiency of gasoline and diesel engines, and electric motors. We know that electric motors are highly efficient, and ICE engines are not.
We're not talking about efficiency, we are talking about engineering developing before science.