▲ | dalyons 9 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Most petrol cars will last a very long time. Some small number won’t, and will die in an expensive way. Most EVs batteries will outlast the lifetime of the car, with some acceptable loss of capacity. Some small number won’t, and that will be expensive. It’s the same thing. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | Flamingoat 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> Most EVs batteries will outlast the lifetime of the car, with some acceptable loss of capacity. Some small number won’t, and that will be expensive As far as most people are concerned that is just a claim that is made as they have no idea whether it is true. I am specifically talking about what is the perception. Therefore it is seen as risky and for something like a car which most people see as a way to get from A to B, they don't want potential headaches. > It’s the same thing. No because one is already known and the other isn't as far as most people are concerned. They also talk about whether these things are any good. They normally talk about the issues that other people have had. Any issue that seems like a PITA, will put them off when the existing vehicles typically don't have many of these issues. I think we are still in the Early Adopter Stage for EVs and I don't know whether we will get out of it. | ||||||||||||||
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