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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday June 01 2017, @05:08PM   Printer-friendly
from the terminally-positive dept.

Battery powered cars will soon be cheaper to buy than conventional gasoline ones, offering immediate savings to drivers, new research shows.

Automakers from Renault SA to Tesla Inc. have long touted the cheaper fuel and running costs of electric cars that helps to displace the higher upfront prices that drivers pay when they buy the zero-emission vehicles.

Now research from Bloomberg New Energy Finance indicates that falling battery costs will mean electric vehicles will also be cheaper to buy in the U.S. and Europe as soon as 2025. Batteries currently account for about half the cost of EVs, and their prices will fall by about 77% between 2016 and 2030, the London-based researcher said.

"On an upfront basis, these things will start to get cheaper and people will start to adopt them more as price parity gets closer," said Colin McKerracher, analyst at the London-based researcher. "After that it gets even more compelling."

The secret is in the battery.


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  • (Score: 1) by tftp on Friday June 02 2017, @04:04AM

    by tftp (806) on Friday June 02 2017, @04:04AM (#519189) Homepage

    Well, let's see a gasoline car that includes free clutches, brake pads, and engine rebuilds for life, too!

    You have never seen a Prius? It has no clutch, has brake pads that are good for longer than you care to count (I never changed them, and my Prius was bought in 2005 - already past its projected lifetime,) and neither the engine is expected to be rebuilt, nor the traction battery replaced. The future that you are eagerly awaiting is already here.