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Individual wheel drive

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Concept (top view): In a vehicle, motors M1 through M4 drive respective wheels independently, possibly through respective gear arrangements.

Individual-wheel drive (IWD) is a wheeled vehicle with a drivetrain that allows all wheels to receive torque from several motors independent of each other.[1] The term was coined to identify those electric vehicles whereby each wheel is driven by its own individual electric motor,[2][3] as opposed to conventional differentials.

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Characteristics

These vehicles inherently have a range of characteristics built-in that are more commonly attributed to four-wheel drive vehicles or vehicles with extensive control systems. These characteristics can be:

Other features

The motors that are used in these vehicles are commonly wheel hub motors, since no transmission components are then required. Alternative layouts with inboard motors and drive shafts are also possible.

Hydraulic wheel drive

Hydraulic wheel drives share many of the same features as an electric wheel drive. They also lack the need for a central gear box, mechanical differentials, drive shafts, and provide on the fly switching between front, rear and all-wheel drive. Hydraulic individual wheel drives are standard in various machines, such as zero-turn mowers, multi one lifts / front end loaders, and forklifts. Hydraulic drives are primarily found in machines that serve uses which benefit from the ability to "turn on a dime", i.e. with an exceptionally short turning diameter, and move between forward and reverse modes without shifting gears, such as lawn mowers and loading equipment.

Although one may be conflicted in considering such systems as a direct drive system, being that a motorized pump must drive the hydraulic system from a position other than the wheel hub. Nonetheless the drive is provided directly from the hydraulic rotary motor found in or adjacent to the wheel hub.

Examples

Hepta-motor

Quad-motor

Tri-motor

  • Tesla Cybertruck – The tri-motor version has individual motors on the rear wheels and a third motor shared between the front wheels.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The top five electric 4x4s we want in Australia". CarsGuide. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  2. ^ "The All New Lotus Evija: The Electric Car on Steroids". The Chic Icon. 2020-12-23. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  3. ^ "What's the Difference Between AWD and 4WD?". Chainsaw Journal. 2020-04-04. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  4. ^ "ALL-ELECTRIC MUSTANG MACH-E 1400 PROTOTYPE BY FORD PERFORMANCE AND RTR TAKES RACING, DRIFTING TO NEW LEVELS".
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