Tesla's Dirty (and Dangerous) Secret: TIRES



In this important chat with Professional Agrologist and Environmental Consultant, Michael Stephen, Mike lays out the facts behind tire toxicity, the death of Pacific Salmon, and severe harm to humans and animals who ingest tire debris–and how EVs exacerbate this problem. With Tesla a leader in developing real world solutions to seemingly “impossible” problems, Mike is asking Tesla to take a lead in developing new, better tires that are less toxic and fully recyclable. Is this a very difficult problem? Absolutely. But if anyone can solve it, the incredible engineers at Tesla can!

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41 thoughts on “Tesla's Dirty (and Dangerous) Secret: TIRES”

  1. Maximize steel on steel railroad transportation as was done when replacing horses during the last century and minimize rubber tire usage. Use aircraft that land vertically where that fits.
    Develop clean tires. Stop manufacturing dangerous chemicals and components where disposal cannot be controlled.

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  2. The numbers stated in this interview seem exaggerated. 53g of tire wear per 100 km are equivalent to 850 g per 1000 miles. That means, for someone driving about 1000 miles per month that they would shed close to 2 pounds of rubber per month, 24 pounds per year!!! Their tires would be bald long before the end of the year. Please check your numbers before you promote anti EV fear.

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  3. “Tesla’s dirty and dangerous secret”. What a title! Are you turning full Tesla bear Dr Know-it-all? Did Tesla invent rubber tires in the last decade? What’s going on? Are you short Tesla stock?

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  4. A few things:

    the tire industry has been working on airless tires for decades, with no automotive success, but they are in use in lawn equipment and other uses; Tesla was recently working with a tire maker to test some.

    I'll add more as replies

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  5. I don't think that Tesla and other electric semis will increase tire use even if their cost per mile goes below rail. In the US, our rail system distributes cargo regionally with great efficiency, while semis distribute from there. It would not make much sense to change that. Besides, it will take a very long time for electric long haul trucks to even begin being built, much less put on the road in real numbers. The short and medium haul work that Tesla semis are capable of involves a couple million trucks that must be replaced, and there aren't even a couple hundred yet. It'll take a long time. The best thing semis can do for the tire waste is have monitoring systems to warn the driver so they can pull over before blowouts occur, causing damage, destruction and the litter we see all over our highways.

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  6. I understand that EV lovers are recoiling against the idea that EVs wear tires more and thereby pollute more, as this has been used as a rhetorical attack on EVs, usually with wildly inaccurate claims. Further, some ev drivers are seeing amazing tire life, not worse.

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  7. CLEARY, Michael meant 5.3 gram per 100km IF 53mg/km is correct. That would be around 2.120 kg over 40'000 km driving which is around a lifespan for a Tesla Model 3 tire driving in "normal" ways, without frequent crazy accelerations. Further, it has o be said that Teslas are in general 10% to 205 LIGHTER than other, comparable EVs. Also, ICE SUVs are SO heavy these days that they have the same tire issues like Tesla EVs.

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  8. I'm not sure Elon cares about cetaceans and salmon. I've heard he's lost interest in sustainability (hasn't Tesla retracted it's sustainability transition thing now?). Elon probably thinks they're all [the Cetacea and salmon] pet-eating immigrant child rapists. 🙂

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  9. I just started the video 2 minutes in and I can emphatically say no ev tires do not wear out more quickly it's the nut behind the wheel that wears out the tires. I have a 2020 model y long range with 46,000 miles on the original Continental tires and they will probably last me through the winter.

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  10. There is another issue that Tesla needs to deal with. EV fires. I know they burn far less often than ICE vehicles but especially now after Helene, there are videos of a Tesla catching fire in a garage after salt water hits it. For EVs to become acceptable they can not catch fire by mere contact with salt water. No undamaged battery pack should burst into flames, ever. Until Tesla and other EV manufacturers can guarantee this, EVs are going to have a problem no matter what the statistics are. Could a circuit breaker on the battery output stop power surges and fires if there is a short in the system? This could be a simple fix (for future production) if it fixed the problem and might be something that could be added as a retrofit, although perhaps not a cheap retrofit, but doing so would go a long way to overcome one of the most frightening objections to EVs.

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