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[โ€“] Natanael@slrpnk.net 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Many EV models have just started hitting price parity with comparable combustion cars with the same range

And batteries are STILL getting cheaper

That's on top of studies showing EV batteries are generally surviving longer than projected (often thanks to modern battery management systems reducing wear)

That's awesome. We've needed increases and advancements in battery since smartphones got popular almost 20 years ago (thanks iPhone) but EVs seem a bit more important, especially since that EV is also likely charging your phones while you drive.

And yes, I've heard that over time, battery prices and EV prices have come down.

The next person to reply to me mentions Americans and, more relating to your comment than theirs, I was just reading about how despite how Tesla had to push back against the gas-powered car industry to get a foothold, now that they're established, they're doing the same thing to keep competition out, namely China's BYD, which is "threatening" to undercut everybody, so they don't want that. If China can sell an EV for $10k less than the Americans are selling theirs (and Elon Musk, who isn't exactly American, not that it's about nationality per se), then Americans can certainly sell theirs for less and get more people buying. Apparently at this point it's cheaper and more profitable to fight competition than it would be to allow competition in the industry. To be clear though, it's not just Tesla and BYD, it's Tesla and all the other automakers fixing the price and BYD is saying you can get an EV for much less than that. Fortunately, more and more people are listening to BYD. Cheaper EVs is what we need to get more people driving them.