Pirelli has obtained over 500 homologations for its Elect tires since their launch in 2019. These tires include a package of technologies that enhance the specificities of electric and plug-in hybrid cars. This milestone confirms the company’s leadership in the EV segment with 7 out of 10 Premium and Prestige car manufacturers choosing Pirelli tires developed for BEVs and PHEVs1.
“Electric cars are very different from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles and require specific tires. The number of homologations obtained from major manufacturers confirms the validity of the path we have chosen to follow, which is to offer technology that can be adapted to the vehicle, to the tire, and to seasonality,” said Piero Misani, Chief Technical Officer of Pirelli. “The most modern development tools, such as virtualization and artificial intelligence, allow us to design products that are increasingly in line with the technical and performance requirements of EVs.”
Several advantages
There are several advantages for drivers who use Pirelli Elect tires, starting with battery range. Thanks to their low rolling resistance, these tires can provide up to 30 miles more range, resulting in savings of up to 160 dollars per year on charging costs. In addition, Pirelli Elect tires have increased grip, thanks to innovative compounds, to manage the high torque of electric motors, and reinforced structures to cope with the load of EVs. These two elements contribute to reducing tire wear by up to 20%. Elect technology also offers superior acoustic comfort inside the car, up to 20%, enhancing the quiet when you don’t have a combustion engine.
Pirelli Elect technology, which debuted with the first-generation Porsche Taycan’s P Zeros, is now integrated into an increasing number of Pirelli’s main product families. The P Zero family, the one most chosen by Premium and Prestige car manufacturers for their sportier models, combines high performance with the comfort and efficiency needs of BEVs and PHEVs and comes in the greatest number of sizes with this technology (over 30%.) It is followed by the Scorpion range, dedicated to SUVs, and the Cinturato range, dedicated to sedans and CUVs. Pirelli Elect is also available in an increasing percentage of winter (22%) and all-season (17%) tires, bringing benefits in terms of noise reduction and rolling resistance even on heavily treaded tires that offer greater versatility and control at lower temperatures.