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Perhaps you should enlighten us… I thought it had wheels that rolled….I’m surprised that since we’ve know everything about how the Ram 1500 extended range ev works for almost 2 1/2 years now, the people commenting here still have no clue how it works.
AAA batteries?Year 1 purchasers, good luck. Hopefully it comes with AAA
I’m surprised that since we’ve know everything about how the Ram 1500 extended range ev works for almost 2 1/2 years now, the people commenting here still have no clue how it works.
Perhaps you should enlighten us… I thought it had wheels that rolled….
The Losses of conversion from each type locomotion/energy to the other is not efficient at all.
Because diesel engines lack the necessary torque at low speeds to move such long heavy loads….and the transmission necessary to adapt a diesel to such a load would burn up the 68RFE’s and ZF’s.In a vacuum, but look at the overall system vs a single component. Consider the counterbalance of significantly less parasitic drivetrain loss, a motor that can be optimized for a single rpm vs needing a wide powerband, etc.
Why do you think locomotives aren't purely diesel?
Compare the drivetrain loss of a modern automatic vs a modern eCVT transmission (distinct from traditional CVT, which is efficient but garbage for durability) vs direct electric drive.

Because diesel engines lack the necessary torque at low speeds to move such long heavy loads.
It’s similar to the over-kill of why submarines run on electric motors….powered by steam….. heated by nuclear reactors.Definitely part of it. No ICE competes with EV for instant torque. Hard to argue it's less efficient when admitting it makes more useable power at a lower rpm with less fuel consumption then spinning the **** out of multiple diesels to do the same work.
Now look at the rest of the questions. Tell me how the total unit results in less energy efficiency.
It’s similar to the over-kill of why submarines run on electric motors….powered by steam….. heated by nuclear reactors.