MICHELIN TYRES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES
All our car tyres are suitable for electric cars
Because of their battery, electric vehicles are heavier than their internal combustion counterparts, and yet boast faster initial acceleration. This specificity coupled with high torque, a quieter engine and the constant quest for greater battery range, all contribute to making EVs particularly demanding on tyres.
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WE EQUIP HALF OF ALL CAR BRANDS THAT PRODUCE ELECTRIC CARS(1) AND IT'S NO COINCIDENCE
Our engineers work closely with leading electric vehicles manufacturers such as Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, BMW, Volkswagen, Ford, Hyundai, ... to design tyres with performance that matter to EV owners and make electric mobility more enjoyable.
How to choose your tyres for your EV
Optimising tyre performance for your ev
Go further between every charge
To maximise battery range, EVs need low rolling resistance tyres. Since 1992 starting with the MICHELIN EnergyTM tyre, we have halved the rolling resistance of our car tyres.(3)
Go the distance on your set of tyres
EVs need tyres with increased longevity. MICHELIN X, the first radial tyre, significantly increased the durability of our tyres. Since then, we have continued to offer long-lasting tyres.
Enjoy a quieter drive
Internal noise caused by the tyres is a major concern with noiseless engines. Thanks to MICHELIN AcousticTM technology, the internal noise of the vehicle can be reduced by nearly 20%.(4)
BE READY FOR ELECTRIC MOBILITY WITH OUR TIPS & ADVICE
Game changing tyres for electric vehicles
We innovate everyday to meet the challenges of electric mobility.
MICHELIN e.PRIMACY tyre
MICHELIN e.PRIMACY tyre is designed to reduce the energy consumption(5) of passenger cars. It is chosen by car makers to equip their electric, hybrid or low fuel consumption vehicles.
Electric Scooter tyres
MICHELIN City Grip Saver tyre is specially developed for electric scooters. It increases battery range thanks to low rolling resistance(6) while maintaining the renowned longevity of the MICHELIN City Grip range!
E-Bike tyres
MICHELIN e-WILD tyres are designed to optimise battery life, tyre longevity and power transmission. Do you know that 70% of our tyres are compatible with electric bicycles?
FROM PIONEERS TO THE NEW GENERATION OF EVs
For more than 100 years, we design innovative mobility solutions that answer drivers' expectations, while minimising their environmental impact.
Overcoming electric challenges over the years
In 1899, Michelin developed the tyres for “La Jamais Contente”, the first electric vehicle to exceed 100 km/h.
Designing long-lasting and energy savings tyres
First with the MICHELIN X radial tyre in 1946, then with the MICHELIN ENERGYTM tyre in 1992, we significantly increased the longevity and improved energy savings of the tyres(7).
Being a pioneer in world electric motorsport
We use our know-how acquired in FIA Formula E championship (from 2014 to 2022) and FIM MotoETM to design tyres that fit EVs.
Designing tyres for the next premium e-cars
Collaborating with Porsche on its fully electric 718 Cayman GT4 E-Performance, we proved that tyres containing 53% bio-sourced and recycled raw materials can still perform in exteme conditions(8).
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Taking action to reduce environmental impact
We lead the way towards mobility with reduced environmental impact(9) and innovate by investing in, around and beyond tyres.
Trust MICHELIN INNOVATION for a better life in motion
Leading the way in electric mobility
We are at the forefront of electric mobility. Our engineers work closely with car, scooter & bike manufacturers to design tyres with performance that matter to electric vehicles owners.
LEGAL MENTIONS
(1) Source: Michelin Automotive Original Equipment Department - internal database analysis on December, 2021.
(2) Results may vary according to vehicle, tyre range and size, speed and road conditions.
(3) Rolling resistance of tyres have been divided by 2 between the MICHELIN Energy (RR>12kg/T) compared to MICHELIN e.Primacy and MICHELIN Pilot sport EV (RR <5kg/T)
(4) MICHELIN Acoustic Technology reduces the perceived noise level, inside the car, by nearly 20% (Internal noise measurement, done in 2020 on size 245/45 R19 on KIA Cadenza. Noise level measured on the range "170-230Hz".) Results may vary according to vehicle, tyre range and size, speed and road conditions.
(5) When new, MICHELIN e.PRIMACY generates 2kg/t on average rolling resistance less than competitors equivalent in fuel consumption reduction of up to 0.21l/100km for a VW Golf 7 1.5 TSI or equivalent of gain of up to 7% in battery range for a VW e.Golf. Energy consumption means petrol for thermic and hybrid vehicles, electricity for electric vehicles.
(6) very low rolling resistance thanks to new “Electric ready” silica-based materials with very low power dissipation, so your battery lasts longer than with the original MICHELIN City Grip. (Modelling of power dissipation between a 100/80 - 14 M/C 48S CITY GRIP SAVER TL and a CITY GRIP. Done at the Michelin Research Centre in France, in July 2018). More info on: https://www.michelin.co.uk/motorbike/tyres/michelin-city-grip-saver
(7) Low fuel consumption - MICHELIN ENERGY SAVER+ has been awarded by AutoBild as "Eco Champion" in 2013
(8) These extreme situations refer to the practice of racing on track. Excessive speed and other dangerous behavior is prohibited
(9) Find out more on https://www.michelin.com/en/sustainability/mobility