Never looked under the bonnet of an EV. What’s there instead of dipstick, oil filler, oil filter, fan (belts), alternator?,plugs, “engine”… ..is it just batteries and screen wash bottle?
…what else ?
In a Tesla there is a decent sized 'boot', or 'frunk' (front trunk). Very useful, but Tesla do seem to have sussed (amongst other things) how best to make use of an EV's 'footprint'.
Most EV's have the batteries under the floor rather than the bonnet which is a no brainer really. It is the best way to minimise how much a huge battery or batteries eat into the available space. The electric Mini, at first glance, appears identical to the ICE Mini. But park them side by side and you will see that the electric version is a wee bit taller to account for the batteries under the floor. The other benefit to keeping the batteries there is to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible for stability. Electric versions of SUV's will inevitably weigh quite a bit more than their ICE equivalent, but they will usually lean less through the corners due to the lower centre of gravity.
But going back to under bonnet space, I've read a couple of articles in motoring magazines about the new electric Ford F-150 pickup for the US market. It has an absolutely huge space under the bonnet, complete with load securing points and power points for plugging in tools. Also, apparently, in the event of a power cut you can power your house from it!. How long for will of course depend on how much charge is in the battery and how much power your house uses, but according to Ford, based on the power consumed by the average US house, you would easily get 3 days (presumably from a fully charged battery).
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