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ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

I wouldn’t purchase one myself that was more than a hybrid until Honda and Toyota (they’re currently closest) square out making solid state batteries that can last a long time. They should be smaller, lighter, cheaper to make, and charge much, much, faster if need be.

Right now if an all electrics battery goes bad it’s costs a massive amount of money to replace and for many vehicles it’s really hard to take out of a vehicle. Toyota is claiming a production vehicle should be 2027-2028 and that company doesn’t generally blow smoke up people’s ass about something only 4 years out. They should be able to get a car with a 300 mile range that can charge in a few minutes in a battery compact enough to easily be removed if it goes bad. That’s what electric vehicles really need. Something that won’t cost $60,000 and end up in a scrap yard after 15 years.

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