EV Range-Enhancing Speakers Sound Too Good To Be True
Briefly

Warwick Acoustics has developed a novel audio technology that claims to improve the range of electric vehicles by utilizing lightweight, energy-efficient electrostatic speakers. These speakers, which reportedly save 90% in weight and energy consumption, create 'personal bubbles' within the vehicle cabin for minimal noise overlap, enhancing the audio experience. Set to debut in a production vehicle this year, potentially the all-electric Range Rover, the technology hopes to extend EV range by approximately 20 miles compared to traditional audio systems, making it a promising innovation in the automotive industry.
The electrostatic speakers can create 'personal bubbles' in the cabin, effectively minimizing noise overlap and enhancing audio experience for passengers.
Warwick Acoustics claims its sound technology can boost the EV range by as much as 20 miles compared to traditional audio systems, with 90% lower weight and energy consumption.
The electrostatic speakers generate sound through an electrically charged diaphragm, drastically improving clarity and reducing distortion while also saving space in vehicle design.
With the forthcoming debut in an all-electric vehicle, these lightweight and energy-efficient speakers present a revolutionary opportunity for enhancing electric vehicle performance.
Read at InsideEVs
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