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DaimlerDaimlerGermany, 1889 > present12 models
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has put engineers on the task of making electric cars safer for pedestrians, specifically by making them sound like they have combustion engines.
Regulation in the EU mandates that automakers add some kind of warning noise to electric models in 2014. The problem is that because electric motors are so quiet at low speeds that pedestrians and other drivers may not notice them.
For example, the electric Smartsmart Fortwo Electric DriveGermany, 2012 > present10 photos
has what Daimler engineer Christoph Meier calls a “sonorous purring” that has a higher pitch than a combustion engine so that people pay attention. As drivers press more on the accelerator, the sound gets louder. For the SLS AMG Electric DriveMercedes-Benz SLS AMG Cou...Germany, 2013 > present5 photos
, his team gave it a lower, more aggressive tone.
“People expect some exterior noise from a vehicle, because we all grew up with the ‘vroom vroom’ of combustion engines,” said Meier.
Different automakers have found different solutions to the artificial sound problem. RenaultRenaultFrance, 1898 > present189 models
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allows drivers to select from three different sounds for its cars.
Some are trying to avoid the added noise because they feel that the added noise take away one of the advantages of electric vehicles. The BMW i3BMW i3Germany, 2014 > present will have added noise in Europe to meet legislation but will not in other markets. The same is true of the Volkswagen e-UpVolkswagen e-up!Germany, 2013 > present7 photos
.
Source: Automotive News
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