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It'll be interesting to see what happens when off-road vehicles start becoming electrified. Separate front/rear motors eliminate the need for that middle differential or transfer case, and if we eventually transition to a separate motor for each wheel, we'll be rid of all of the differentials and have much better ground clearance as well as better traction.

For now, I suppose electric trucks/jeeps are more affected by "range anxiety" than daily-driver sedans, since people tend to imagine themselves driving to some remote location when they buy them. But as technology improves, I would love to see something like a modern reincarnation of a 1960's era CJ-5 (but with better safety features) -- simple, easy to modify, nothing that doesn't need to be there, and reasonably priced.



The army gets interested in electric vehicles for troop transport because of their range. It happens that 1. A hybrid can basically provide the same range, 2. A hybrid can regenerate energy when the driver slows down, providing much better range, and 3. They can approach a target in silence for the last 15 minutes, thanks to the electric motor.

The drawback is, they struggle with on-field repairs.




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