- The Ceat EnergyDrive tyres have been specifically designed for EVs
- The new tyres are claimed to reduce noise and rolling resistance
Ceat has launched its new l designed explicitly for four-wheeler EVs. The company made its debut in the EV tyre segment with tyres for the Tata Ace EV.
According to the company, the new EnergyDrive tyres feature CALM (CEAT Acoustic Lowering Material) technology. CEAT uses this sound-absorbing material which claims to reduce noise by filtration and vibration absorption.
CEAT has incorporated its EnergyDrive tyres with the new cavity design called EasyFlex, which is said to help reduce the tyre's rolling resistance, thus assisting the EV with a better driving range. The DuraBlock technology used in the new EnergyDrive is claimed to provide the tyres with an improved block stiffness and lower thread flexing. The better stiffness lowers the deformation of the tyres while cornering on a road, it enables the tyres to last longer in the EVs which have higher torque than conventional vehicles.
Commenting on the launch, Arnab Banerjee, COO, Ceat tyres, said, “This marks the first time that a tyre such as EnergyDrive has been launched aimed at four-wheeler EVs in India.EVs are generally very silent vehicles with high torque, making the tyre noise more evident. Our EnergyDrive range of tyres with CALM technology, tackle this problem for EV owners in the country. We hope to emerge as the preferred tyre for EV owners.”