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Anyone want to help explain the concept of how 180 mile EVs are the answer to the future of EVs. Im having trouble wrapping my head around it.
I feel like this recipe has already been tried. The second gen Leaf offered 160 miles for $25k. The Chey Bolt offered 259 miles of range for $26k. Im also wondering where he's getting numbers like $25k for battery packs. If the Bolt costs $26k and has a 60kwh battery pack, im sure the costs are much lower.
And LASTLY, if costs ever do drop to $2500 for a 40kwh battery pack with 180 miles of range, why wouldn't people pay $1000 more for a 60kwh pack? Or $2000 more for an 80kwh pack. The cheaper battery packs get, i think the argument for large packs becomes more and more valuable.
Anyway, it was an interesting interview...curious to hear other thoughts.
I feel like this recipe has already been tried. The second gen Leaf offered 160 miles for $25k. The Chey Bolt offered 259 miles of range for $26k. Im also wondering where he's getting numbers like $25k for battery packs. If the Bolt costs $26k and has a 60kwh battery pack, im sure the costs are much lower.
And LASTLY, if costs ever do drop to $2500 for a 40kwh battery pack with 180 miles of range, why wouldn't people pay $1000 more for a 60kwh pack? Or $2000 more for an 80kwh pack. The cheaper battery packs get, i think the argument for large packs becomes more and more valuable.
Anyway, it was an interesting interview...curious to hear other thoughts.