23-01-2023, 11:17 AM
There are probably ~1-2k Teslas on the streets of Singapore now. Coupled with the other EVs, the total amount is still miniscule. But I think as investors, our training is always on handling tail risks...
Been a pedestrian more than a driver, hence I take particular note of the risks of noiseless or accelerating EVs which has a higher tendency to result in pedestrian accidents.
5 unintended consequences of the EV revolution
When you’re walking or biking in a city, you often rely on these engine sounds to sense when it’s safe to cross. For this reason, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) requires that hybrid and electric cars make “warning” sounds when driving at low speeds.
When we drive, we implicitly factor in how long it takes for our car to speed up, and being faster off the line, EVs will take some getting used to. Pedestrians and cyclists make similar calculations when they estimate how long they have to cross a street — or make a turn — based on how far away the nearest vehicle seems to be. That super-fast acceleration means we may need to become a lot more cautious when navigating the road. Accidentally hitting the wrong pedal will also get significantly more dangerous.
https://www.vox.com/recode/2023/1/12/235...transition
Been a pedestrian more than a driver, hence I take particular note of the risks of noiseless or accelerating EVs which has a higher tendency to result in pedestrian accidents.
5 unintended consequences of the EV revolution
When you’re walking or biking in a city, you often rely on these engine sounds to sense when it’s safe to cross. For this reason, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) requires that hybrid and electric cars make “warning” sounds when driving at low speeds.
When we drive, we implicitly factor in how long it takes for our car to speed up, and being faster off the line, EVs will take some getting used to. Pedestrians and cyclists make similar calculations when they estimate how long they have to cross a street — or make a turn — based on how far away the nearest vehicle seems to be. That super-fast acceleration means we may need to become a lot more cautious when navigating the road. Accidentally hitting the wrong pedal will also get significantly more dangerous.
https://www.vox.com/recode/2023/1/12/235...transition