▲ | oceanplexian 2 days ago | |||||||
It's 100% a reparability issue. When it breaks it will become a brick, that's why. There are close to zero shops that will work on the powertrain of an EV. The only exceptions are enthusiasts like Rich Rebuilds, etc. | ||||||||
▲ | jonbiggums22 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I actually think that the used market for EVs just is going to have more apartment dwellers (who lack home charging infrastructure) and people who only have access to one car (and thus more strongly prefer something that can easily do long trips without much planning). New EVs are new cars which are expensive as hell and primarily going to be purchased by well off people that have houses. And as you said, these people probably aren't getting much work done at the dealership even if we assume the dealership services EVs. I've noticed in discussions about EVs a lot of people feel range anxiety if overblown, which is probably true. But the "I have nowhere to charge it at night because I don't own a house" problem is usually just ignored even though it seems like a much bigger problem to me. | ||||||||
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▲ | kube-system 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Rich runs a youtube channel not a repair shop. There are independent EV repair shops, but you are right that there are not many. |