https://insideevs.com/news/398279/nissan-leaf-sounds-sleep/
Nissan Creates 'Lullaby' To Help Kids Nap In Electric Cars
Feb 12, 2020  James Fossdyke

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The company says it's engine sounds, not movements, that make babies sleep
in cars.

Nissan has created an in-car “lullaby” designed to help electric cars mimic
the sleep-inducing effects petrol or diesel cars can have on young children.

Working in collaboration with sleep coach Tom Middleton, the company first
worked out the differences between sounds experienced in an internal
combustion-powered Qashqai SUV and the company’s Leaf electric hatchback.
Using that data, the team recorded an album designed to replicate the hum of
an engine and to create a “hypnotic soundscape”.

The idea might sound counter-intuitive — after all, electric cars are
renowned for their relatively peaceful cabins and quiet powertrains — but
Nissan’s research found conventional engines are better suited to sleep than
electric vehicles (EVs). Comparison of the Qashqai and Leaf interior sounds
found that combustion engines emit a wider range of ‘hypnotic’ frequencies
compared to EVs.

“Although an electric vehicle like the Nissan LEAF is a more environmentally
considerate choice for ‘dream driving’, the quiet soundscape of an EV might
not be as effective as internal combustion engine (ICE) cars,” said Paul
Speed-Andrews, noise and vibration development manager at Nissan.
“Combustion engines transmit a sound frequency, a combination of white, pink
and brown noise varied in tone — creating an orchestral soundscape that is
especially soothing and comforting to young children.”

As a result, the “optimised” soundtrack combines a variety of sounds heard
on car journeys, including indicator clicks, engine sounds and even the
sounds of interior materials. Nissan says the final track has “powerful
lulling effects for babies and young children”.

And Nissan’s research suggests such a track will come in useful as we
transition away from petrol and diesel engines and into electric cars.
According to the company’s study of 1,500 UK consumers, more than half (51
percent) of parents use so-called “dream drives” to help lull young kids to
sleep. And two-thirds of those (64 percent) say they do so at least once a
week.

“One of the biggest worries new parents have is how to get their baby to
sleep,” said parenting expert Elizabeth O’Shea. “Parents soon realise that
taking a drive in the car or ‘dream driving’ is a great way to get a baby or
young child to nod off.”

“But it’s interesting that it’s the sound frequencies of a combustion
engine, rather than the movement, that helps children fall asleep. With the
electric Nissan Leaf, environmentally aware parents now have a simple,
guilt-free solution to gently lull their little ones to sleep.”
[© insideevs.com]


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