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09-18-2022, 09:22 PM | #67 | |
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The link I provided was for a Tesla Roaster, it was all I could find for a direct real world quote in under a few minutes of googling. So the comparison isn't going to be 1:1. Understandably, it's not a very good example. But I did find this: 60kwh battery replacement for $35k in 2013 . So that's $583/kwh or $707/kwh in 2021 dollars. The Tesla 100kwh battery replacement in this thread costing $26k is $260/kwh. So that's 63% cheaper than what it cost per kwh in 2013. Is this more or less wrong than your claim that it is NOT getting cheaper? The graphs I provided is for cost of the battery itself, and does not, to my knowledge, include ancillary parts, labor, and distribution expenses that are involved in replacing said batteries in existing customer cars. It was merely to show that the overall cost is down significantly. I provided two graphs, and 2 real world examples of price of batteries going down per kwh since 2010. I haven't seen any posts from anyone of prices going up to support that claim. This, in addition to someone else's false claim that all EVs are 5000lbs++ speaks for itself. While I respect that someone might not LIKE the EV, which is completely subjective, disputing false statements shouldn't have anything to do with personal preference.
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Telling someone you're laughing at them is a passive-aggressive way of belittling someone. I know rational discussion is over when someone resorts to ad hominem and that person is seldom on the right side of history.
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Overall cost to replace a battery is not down significantly. Profits for some manufactures may be up though, I won't argue that. At the end of the day, it costs tens of thousands to replace in almost all brands/models. Let the buyer beware. If you buy an EV car today and need a battery in 8 years, you will be buying a part that is at least 8 years old - aka antiquated. It will cost more than current production costs because of that. |
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Well you did say: Which is not compatible with it being 63% cheaper like I just showed with proof, so you are fundamentally more wrong.
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your link also supplied a 2013 Tesla model S with a 60KW pack that cost $35,000. You quoted in another article that in 2012 batteries cost $40,000 new. You showed charts and stated facts that batteries have come down 90%. Using your facts (figures), those batteries should be $3000 - $6000 today depending on size. A 2012 $40,000 60Kw battery should be $4000 today not $26,000 today. The AUDI and Chevy EV batteries cost is well over $30K or more today too, as are others. These should be $3000-6000 using your $/KW and 90% formulas. Kind of hard to debate your facts if the math isn't correct. Either your math is wrong, your facts or wrong, or how you use them is. I'll let you decide. |
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09-19-2022, 11:43 AM | #74 | |
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09-19-2022, 11:45 AM | #75 | |
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Hahaha exactly. Lots of insecure people posting. But its understandable since theyre anti ev people. About as clueless as those manualtards.
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You've probably got an hour to edit, or not, before the Ban Hammer strikes you. Fyi. Don't know that I should even alert someone that says something so dense, but I did.
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That's a $443/kwh cost to replace today vs $707/kwh in 2013. That's about 37% less. $26k vs $44k adjusted for inflation. The 90% I quoted was for the cost of manufacturing a new battery based on several articles I read. Like I mentioned in my previous post, that does not mean that's how much it would cost to replace an old battery, which includes ancillary charges for labor and parts etc. Additionally, this is a legacy part. Perhaps the newer batteries are, in fact, cheaper, but this one isn't because it's an older battery? Regardless, you said they were going up. 37% less is a decrease in price. I did a search on MODERN Teslas and found this article which included labor: https://www.recurrentauto.com/resear...lacement-costs The Tesla 3 cost $16k and the article says $180/kwh including labor. That's 75% less than the $707/kwh. Still also not an increase in price.
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That's literally what 90% of the "EV deniers", as they're being labeled, are asking for. A choice in the matter.
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But you are right, I have no excuse. My M4 is for selfish pleasure. It is difficult to track an EV. There is one track in my area that has a charger nearby, but I only go to that track once or twice a year because of the distance. The ICE is just easier. However, to be clear, I know I'm not ready for 100% EV right now, but I don't expect anyone else to be either.. I know that not everyone can replace their old reliable 10 year old Corolla for even a used Tesla that will eventually need a new battery out of warranty. I stated in another post that leasing EVs is currently the best bet due to the cost of battery replacement. I know charging is an issue for those who live in an apartment. I'm a realist, believe it or not. I also support the ICE ban in 2035 even though it means eventually giving up track days in an ICE car. I want to deal with this issue in a realistic way. What I won't do is let my love of motorsport convince me climate change isn't real. Quote:
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I dug up an old article from 2012 on this very subject, they concluded the Chevy Volt battery was $12,000 in 2012. in 2022 it's $30,000, or 250% more. A 2010 National Academy of Sciences report estimated pack costs then at $625 to $850 per kilowatt-hour. So where does that take us? If we assume that the 2011 Chevrolet Volt's 16-kWh pack cost roughly $750 per kilowatt-hour (or about $12,000), then we can project the two rates of decline. At 6 percent a year, the same pack in 2020 would cost just $430/kWh, or $6,500 in total. At 8 percent, it would be even cheaper, at $354/kWh or $5,200 altogether. https://www.greencarreports.com/news...ery-costs-fall Please note, they were predicting this battery would be less than $5000 in 2022 using their 8% figure, which clearly it is not. In 2012 they shared your optimism, and they were wrong. There are other examples, I even referenced one where a customer was quoted more for a Polestar 2 battery than the MSRP of the entire Polestar 2 when new. Last edited by chad86tsi; 09-19-2022 at 01:29 PM.. |
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These guys are clueless. Imagine being this insecure their precious toys are soon going bye bye. This is how automotive evolution works.
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A lot of old men shaking their fists in this thread, that's for sure. All started by a clickbait headline / link.
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I don't get why people are so hard headed about this. Anyone here who is 30 and over will never have to be forced into an EV. So drive what you want. I would personally get an EV now but they all look like ass. The Audi and Porsche aren't atrocious but they are not good looking to my eye. Make one that actually looks like a sports car. I mean, imagine if BMW made an EV with the looks of the F-80 cars. Did 0-60 in 2 seconds flat!!!!! Had huge ass carbon brakes. I think I would be interested in that bitch. Instead, they all have this egg like rounded thing going on. Looks fucking horrible.
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Until you need to turn or brake. Then the only thing getting crushed is your EV as it rolls over and over.
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