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Michelin and GM work on airless tire
    2022-02-23  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

The dream of airless tires has been around for decades now, and it’s easy to see why. Airless tires mean no flat tires and no annoying tire pressure warning lights. You’d just get in your car and go. Michelin has been working to make this dream a reality, and now, according to a CNN report, that reality is getting pretty close to happening.

Specifically, Michelin has been working closely with General Motors on an airless tire that could debut with the next generation of Chevrolet Bolt. The advantage of airless tires on an EV is that they’re always at the correct pressure to maximize their efficiency and reduce their rolling resistance. Less rolling resistance means more range without adding more battery and, therefore, more weight. Everybody wins.

While GM hasn’t explicitly confirmed that it’s doing another generation of Bolt, its forthcoming barrage of Ultium-powered electric vehicles will likely contain something that’s approximately Bolt-shaped and relatively Bolt-priced, and it’s this now-hypothetical-affordable-EV that’d get the airless Michelins.

In place of air, the Michelin concept uses flexible ribs to provide structure for the tire, and those ribs are left exposed and open to the atmosphere. A version of this technology where the wheel is integrated into the tire is called the Tweel. Whether this Bolt-like vehicle will get a Tweel or a version that has a separate wheel with the airless tire wrapped around it (which Michelin calls the Uptis) remains to be seen, though we expect it’ll be the latter.(SD-Agencies)

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