To me they don’t make sense
1 - way more expensive to purchase
2 - resell value seems iffy. Who wants a car dependent on a used battery.
3 - they weigh a lot and this makes them pollute the air due to micro rubber coming off the tires
4- how are they good for the environment when the mining of minerals needed to produce them is very ba…
2 - resell value seems iffy. Who wants a car dependent on a used battery.
3 - they weigh a lot and this makes them pollute the air due to micro rubber coming off the tires
4- how are they good for the environment when the mining of minerals needed to produce them is very bad for the environment and they cannot be easily recycled
5 - charging stations are not keeping up with demand and this could get you in a difficult position.
6 - there is a shortage of expert mechanics that can service them and also auto repair shops that do work on them.
7- the batteries will stock pile and perhaps the cars also when we get to many in the road. New technology could obsolete them quickly.
To me they don’t make sense
1 - way more expensive to purchase
2 - resell value seems iffy. Who wants a car dependent on a used battery.
3 - they weigh a lot and this makes them pollute the air due to micro rubber coming off the tires
4- how are they good for the environment when the mining of minerals needed to produce them is very bad for the environment and they cannot be easily recycled
5 - charging stations are not keeping up with demand and this could get you in a difficult position.
6 - there is a shortage of expert mechanics that can service them and also auto repair shops that do work on them.
7- the batteries will stock pile and perhaps the cars also when we get to many in the road. New technology could obsolete them quickly.
That’s just my list. I would not buy one.
6 is totally overlooked and it's important.