States and countries are putting bans in future EV sales. Car companies are quickly transitioning over to EV cars. Eventually car companies won’t even make gas cars, then there will be country wide bans on sales of new gas cars.

For example New York state put a ban on all gas stoves and furnaces in newly built homes.

I saw news reports that a EV battery costs $12,000, $18,000, $24,000 - $30,000. This is due to all the rare earth metals like lithium that has to be mined in other countries like Asia.

Due to the rarity of materials in the EV batters and the huge size of the battery, and the complexity of the installation, is this going to basically price people out of buying used cars?

If you see a affordable Jeep for $8,000…and the battery is worn out and all you have is a 50 mile range, and the cost of replacement costs $11,000…then that car is $19,000…and there fore not affordable.

So all used cars will be $15,000 - $25,000…and you will be stuck with monthly car payments of $500-$700/month including insurance.

We could be facing a future where the cheap car in cash is over and everyone has to make car payments.

  • aPizzaBagel@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Full pack cost is estimated to reach below $100/kWh in the next two years, even a monster 100kWh pack would be $10,000 at that price and that’s for luxury and hyper cars. Ever check the price of engine replacement for a Porsche or Bugatti? Over the lifespan of one of those cars the equivalent EV would save at least that much in fuel and maintenance anyway.

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      10 months ago

      The past decade tells any objective person that the 10 grand full replacement will never happen.