melvimbe
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Everyone is so fixated on cost, maybe skipping some posts but at the end of the day. No one in this space gives 2 Fs about cost. Ya gotta realize this first.
I'll say it again.. the rich(or wealthy) will be the early adopters and we need those people to ensure mass adoption can ever become reasonable. It doesn’t need to be affordable. If there weren't guys like me around to spend 6 figures on a start up electric car company in 2011 with way cheaper money there wouldn't be the more affordable present day models from said company to begin with. In fact, we wouldn't even be talking about the electrification of vehicles beyond the jest that Ford and the rest of the automotive industry have been toying with for decades.
The costs I was looking from a 2018 article stated that a battery with enough juice for an EV would cost around $100k, compared to $3k for lithium ion. That was not at the weight to power ratio you were talking about either. I recognize that that's 4 years old, but cut that in half and it's hard to see $50k battery being much of an option for a production vehicle, even considering the ridiculously wealthy. Certainly a deal breaker for Ford and the Raptor. Not something we could see in the next few years.
Besides, the toys of the rich and famous do not always trickle down to the common man. I mean, the rich could afford a private jet 50 years ago, and I still can't buy one now. Sure, that's not exactly the kind of tech you're referring to, but the point is that there are factors, like limit resources, infrastructure, and scalability that prevent these things from reaching the masses.
Just to let you know.. LG is making a 97" OLED G2 television.. preorder will be about $28k. I bet it will be sold out. I'm just giving perspective to people and how they value tech, in this space the vehicle is almost no longer a car - its tech. And its exciting.
I'll buy it.. and hopefully that will pave the way for you by 2035
Ok.