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Mateo Bird
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9 August, 05:39
How efficient are electric engines
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Cullen Chambers
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Electric engines have efficiencies of roughly 90% whilst combustion engines about 10% to 30%. This is because combustion engines emit much more heat, which is always energy that is not used as work, and thus increases inefficiency.
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