Jeremy Michalek
@jmichalek.bsky.social
Professor at Carnegie Mellon in Engineering & Public Policy, Mechanical Engineering and Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Director of the Vehicle Electrification Group.
#EVs 🔌🚗, #EnergySky 🔌💡, #GreenSky
Director of the Vehicle Electrification Group.
#EVs 🔌🚗, #EnergySky 🔌💡, #GreenSky
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September 22, 2025 at 8:44 PM
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EPA's proposal: www.epa.gov/regulations-...
Our comment: www.cmu.edu/cit/veg/publ...
Brief summary: www.cmu.edu/cit/veg/publ...
w/ @paulijllo.bsky.social @costasamaras.com et al.
Our comment: www.cmu.edu/cit/veg/publ...
Brief summary: www.cmu.edu/cit/veg/publ...
w/ @paulijllo.bsky.social @costasamaras.com et al.
September 22, 2025 at 8:42 PM
EPA's proposal: www.epa.gov/regulations-...
Our comment: www.cmu.edu/cit/veg/publ...
Brief summary: www.cmu.edu/cit/veg/publ...
w/ @paulijllo.bsky.social @costasamaras.com et al.
Our comment: www.cmu.edu/cit/veg/publ...
Brief summary: www.cmu.edu/cit/veg/publ...
w/ @paulijllo.bsky.social @costasamaras.com et al.
Still, if I were going to fast charge a lot, I'd prefer LFP.
LFP tends to be used on the lower-range EVs, which are the ones we need to fast charge more often (bonus!).
If I were buying a used EV, I'd also feel batter about an "iron-clad" LFP battery. It keeps going and going and going...
LFP tends to be used on the lower-range EVs, which are the ones we need to fast charge more often (bonus!).
If I were buying a used EV, I'd also feel batter about an "iron-clad" LFP battery. It keeps going and going and going...
June 12, 2025 at 8:51 PM
Still, if I were going to fast charge a lot, I'd prefer LFP.
LFP tends to be used on the lower-range EVs, which are the ones we need to fast charge more often (bonus!).
If I were buying a used EV, I'd also feel batter about an "iron-clad" LFP battery. It keeps going and going and going...
LFP tends to be used on the lower-range EVs, which are the ones we need to fast charge more often (bonus!).
If I were buying a used EV, I'd also feel batter about an "iron-clad" LFP battery. It keeps going and going and going...
Automakers design battery management systems to protect against early death (e.g. by slowing charging or using less of the battery's capacity), so our standardized lab tests don't necessarily mean that fast charging your NCA/NMC EV will kill its battery.
June 12, 2025 at 8:51 PM
Automakers design battery management systems to protect against early death (e.g. by slowing charging or using less of the battery's capacity), so our standardized lab tests don't necessarily mean that fast charging your NCA/NMC EV will kill its battery.
LFP is cheaper and relies on fewer critical materials (www.nature.com/articles/s41...). Its main disadvantage is lower energy density (shorter range). But since LFP can take so much more abuse, more of its capacity can be used in practice, reducing or eliminating its key weakness
June 12, 2025 at 8:51 PM
LFP is cheaper and relies on fewer critical materials (www.nature.com/articles/s41...). Its main disadvantage is lower energy density (shorter range). But since LFP can take so much more abuse, more of its capacity can be used in practice, reducing or eliminating its key weakness
Replacing the battery every time it died would be prohibitively expensive in the extreme cases
June 12, 2025 at 8:51 PM
Replacing the battery every time it died would be prohibitively expensive in the extreme cases
Restricting the portion of the battery's capacity that the vehicle can use (as automakers do) can make NMC and NCA batteries last longer, at the cost of reduced range
June 12, 2025 at 8:51 PM
Restricting the portion of the battery's capacity that the vehicle can use (as automakers do) can make NMC and NCA batteries last longer, at the cost of reduced range
When we used the entire battery capacity
- Fast charging killed NCA batteries (bottom, used in long range Teslas) rapidly.
- Heavy fast charging also killed NMC batteries (middle, used by most US automakers).
- LFP batteries (top, used in standard range Teslas) can take the abuse.
- Fast charging killed NCA batteries (bottom, used in long range Teslas) rapidly.
- Heavy fast charging also killed NMC batteries (middle, used by most US automakers).
- LFP batteries (top, used in standard range Teslas) can take the abuse.
June 12, 2025 at 8:51 PM
When we used the entire battery capacity
- Fast charging killed NCA batteries (bottom, used in long range Teslas) rapidly.
- Heavy fast charging also killed NMC batteries (middle, used by most US automakers).
- LFP batteries (top, used in standard range Teslas) can take the abuse.
- Fast charging killed NCA batteries (bottom, used in long range Teslas) rapidly.
- Heavy fast charging also killed NMC batteries (middle, used by most US automakers).
- LFP batteries (top, used in standard range Teslas) can take the abuse.
We cycled NMC, NCA and LFP batteries (the 3 types used in today's EVs) with varying amounts of slow charging (e.g. at home, level 2) and fast charging (e.g. highway rest stop, DCFC).
June 12, 2025 at 8:51 PM
We cycled NMC, NCA and LFP batteries (the 3 types used in today's EVs) with varying amounts of slow charging (e.g. at home, level 2) and fast charging (e.g. highway rest stop, DCFC).
TNCs generally increase VMT relative to personal vehicle travel unless (1) more rides are pooled or (2) personal vehicle travel requires *very* extensive search for parking.
June 12, 2025 at 7:39 PM
TNCs generally increase VMT relative to personal vehicle travel unless (1) more rides are pooled or (2) personal vehicle travel requires *very* extensive search for parking.
We don't have exactly that comparison in the study, but broadly TNC electrification addresses a smaller portion of externality costs than VMT reduction (because of congestion and collision costs).
June 12, 2025 at 7:37 PM
We don't have exactly that comparison in the study, but broadly TNC electrification addresses a smaller portion of externality costs than VMT reduction (because of congestion and collision costs).
“Superb” from Granger Morgan’s take
May 28, 2025 at 9:02 PM
“Superb” from Granger Morgan’s take
May 14, 2025 at 4:29 PM
April 18, 2025 at 4:30 PM
Made me want to vomit
March 1, 2025 at 3:07 AM
Made me want to vomit
Another example of work I presented at TRB recently that could be targeted now.
We found that ride-hailing technology mitigates effects of driver racial discrimination, but effects of residential segregation persist
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
We found that ride-hailing technology mitigates effects of driver racial discrimination, but effects of residential segregation persist
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
www.pnas.org
February 27, 2025 at 3:31 PM
Another example of work I presented at TRB recently that could be targeted now.
We found that ride-hailing technology mitigates effects of driver racial discrimination, but effects of residential segregation persist
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
We found that ride-hailing technology mitigates effects of driver racial discrimination, but effects of residential segregation persist
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Massive implications
February 27, 2025 at 12:56 PM
Massive implications