I want to see what the Heating and Air Conditioning appliances are actually like nowadays that they put in the newest electric cars.
I remember our aged Pontiac 6000 from the 90’s and all of the issues it had with its air conditioner appliance.
I was regularly sinking money into the Heating and Air Conditioning appliance of that car, having to invest in compressors and get freon leaks fixed on a respected basis. I bet the new systems in these wonderful electric cars have closed loop systems requiring zero maintenance and not polluting the environment at all. I have yet to look under the hood of a fully electric car to see what it actually looks like and how it sounds, or doesn’t sound. I wonder how much repair an electric engine requires anyways. I would also love to learn how the heating appliance works because the engine doesn’t actually become sizzling enough to heat the air similar to how a normal combustion engine does. Maybe they have a heat strip in it, something like a normal Heating and Air Conditioning appliance in a house has, or possibly a heat pump. I truly think they need to be especially careful about sapping too much power from the electric batteries though. It is going to get pretty interesting in a few years with all of the advancements that the automotive industry has made with non combustible engines. At least the Heating and Air Conditioning appliances have improved a great deal since the days of our aged Pontiac 6000. I bet some of these automotive air conditioning appliance repair companies will run out of work pretty soon if the Heating and Air Conditioning appliances in the cars become more reliable.