I did some quick research. While I dont doubt your numbers, I found that there are alternatives. Not all batteries need full replacement, from what I read very few do. There are modules that make up a full battery pack and most times replacing the bad module or 2 will be all that is needed. Or maybe its just replacing ancillary parts. Used batteries are available. Also the battery doesnt just end of life at end of warranty, it sounds like its good for 15 years or 300,000 miles before problems start cropping up, and far fewer problems than ice engines. I still think that EV is the future because there is a
finite amount of carbon base fuel. Gasoline and deisel are not going to disappear any time soon but the sooner we get to EV the better, IMO.
Article from a local mechanic;
How long can you expect your EV battery to last? How much does a replacement truly cost? If your battery fails, what are your options?
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