Just saying


Some of that is legitimate as EV’s in most countries are quite a bit more expensive than an ICE equivalent. Depreciation is difficult to quantify and has been changing both ways in some countries, but depreciation is variable on most conventional fossil cars - some depreciate a lot more than others. As for batteries, most of the evidence is pointing towards quite long terms, with the trend also improving so whilst a battery change would be hugely expensive, it shouldn’t be something to get over concerned about.pharvey wrote:^ But where's the bit that includes initial cost(s), devaluation, cost of replacement battery pack etc?
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Obviously with all vehicles, that's make/model & location dependent.
If the ICE car had just been invented, there wouldn't be any fuel stations yet so range anxiety could be an issue....refuelling in 5% of the time...
Theres more chargers than that in Bluport alone!Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 5:15 am Hua Hin showing the way with one of the largest EV charging stations in Thailand!!
The new station boasts what the company says is the largest EV Pavilion in southern Thailand, featuring eight electric vehicle fast-charging stations, catering to the growing demand for EV infrastructure in the region.