• @[email protected]
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    -66 months ago

    I don’t doubt that batteries will continue to get better and better, and cheaper and cheaper. However, there are almost no new vehicles PERIOD that are sold in the US for $15K. Maybe we’ll see EVs for $15K, but they certainly won’t have a 350mi range. By the time cheap EVs have that range, cheap cars won’t be sold for $15K due to inflation.

    • @[email protected]
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      116 months ago

      Electric vehicles are expected to be cheaper than ICE cars.

      There has been a lot more money and time spend in developing ICE cars.

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        Electric vehicles are expected to be cheaper than ICE cars.

        I completely agree, especially if people can get away from the BS “I need 350mi of range.” Better charging will hopefully help with this.

        I just don’t see the price coming down fast enough for a 350mi range EV to be sold for $15,000 vs inflation. At 2% inflation, $15K in 10 years is $12,305.22 today, in $15K in 5 years is $13,585.96 today.

        • @Daveyborn
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          36 months ago

          Most people don’t need that type of range anyways. Farther than either of my ice cars go on a tank (unless im doing only highway driving) and I fill a car once a month.

          • @[email protected]
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            16 months ago

            100% agree! I’m wondering if I should have clarified in my original comment that $15K EVs might be possible without ridiculous subsidies, but they aren’t going to have a 350mi range.

            • @Daveyborn
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              16 months ago

              To be fair and honest I could possibly touch 350 if I wasn’t running E85 and being a very very good boy. But still a ridiculous goalpost.