• @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    47 months ago

    If they also see a lower price, they’ll be more interested.

    And this doesn’t need to appeal to every car buyer, there’s a market for budget-friendly cars with a narrow use-case. 150 miles is plenty for a second car, and would probably not appeal to people looking for a primary car, whereas 250 miles kind of bridges that gap. Segment the market and it should do well.

    • skulblaka
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      47 months ago

      These would also make bank as fleet vehicles for local deliveries or shuttle services.

    • KillingTimeItself
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      17 months ago

      or you could also just, make a hybrid, which solves all of the problems, though it’s a little more complex.

    • @bastion@feddit.nl
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      27 months ago

      Lower price and longer life.

      50,000 complete cycles. That’s 136 years of complete empty to complete full. Most of these will outlast their mounting hardware.

        • @bastion@feddit.nl
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          27 months ago

          Yep. And decommissioning time? The sodium is all recyclable without major effort, and the Prussian Blue analogs can be discarded.