Ferrari and BMW are rolling out new models featuring lightweight, cost-effective aluminium wiring, accelerating a shift away from copper, the dominant material in electric wiring since the invention of the electric ​battery two centuries ago.

  • SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It expands and contracts and oxidizes far more readily than copper. I don’t trust corner-cutters to engineer around these potential hazards. We’re gonna see these Teslas light up like fireworks in a few years.

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      If it’s for general vehicle wiring it’ll be mayhem.

      If it’s chunky busbars and such in the battery modules and drive motors… maybe not so much.