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So, if GM replaces the more affordable Camaro with an EV coupe/sedan it won't be cheap at least for any desirable trim with more range and higher power output. Look at the Blazer SS. $66k and will probably be higher by the time it releases. Then you have this big unknown as it relates the the resale market of EVs. You really can't own these vehicles long term if a new battery is going to cost $15-20k. My Tesla is going on 4 years old and I am already thinking of trading it. If I waited until there is little warranty left or cross the 100k mile mark, the car will drop $20k in value overnight. They really need drive down battery replacement costs to realistic levels.
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![]() As far as the often quoted $15-20k to replace a battery I can say that this is a mis-informed number (MBA-ese for “wrong” ).GM’s Ultium battery system in particular is engineered with the capability to replace individual modules. It is even designed so that the new modules will have plug & play interaction with previously existing models in the battery pack. So repairing the battery can be just a function of replacing the specific modules that go bad. There are dozens of modules in each battery pack. There is also a lot of work going on right now in the battery recycling and battery remanufacturing arenas. By the time EVs are here in high volume, availability of lower cost remanufactured battery packs for out of warranty replacement will be the norm. In the meantime, all EV manufacturers have to warranty the battery for 8 years / 100,000 mile minimum. Some warranty for 10 years.
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At a minimum, we will need to double our electric generating capacity. I'm not against it, but it's absurd to try to double production while eliminating fossil fuel power generation. Most of the country is under threat of rolling blackouts now. There's no need for it. Doubling capacity WITH retaining fossil fuels is a huge undertaking. Lets do that FIRST!
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Seems like an exaggeration to say most of the US based on that article . Article states highest ever capacity of 31,311 megawatts, I'm missing where it states that is the maximum capacity.""We're at the beginning of a heat wave," Lyash said. "Other systems will falter because they're short on electricity. TVA will not." |
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I wasn’t the one that said most of the US. I just provided the link to TVA article ref the Southeast at max capacity.
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Here is good article on the cost of Tesla Model 3 battery as part of an insurance claim. https://www.thedrive.com/tech/38915/...3-battery-pack
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I have two issues with the whole EV push and it’s more to do with the delivery than it is with the end result.
One, I don’t like how it’s being shoved down our throats, with the the war on fossil fuels and the intentional jacking up of gas prices to force the issue. I think everyone should be able to make the free choice to drive whatever they want. If gas was still $2.75 a gallon and EV use was skyrocketing with people freely choosing it then kudos to all. Two, the shortfall in power generation is coming. And wind/solar cannot make up the difference it’s less than 20% already. So that means that the shortfall HAS to be carried by nuclear, gas and coal. So think about that……we are going to burn more nuclear, gas and coal in order to charge more EVs and save the environment. Oh the irony, LOL. |
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Don’t live in Texas, but that might be the canary in the coal mine. It’s a filthy rich state wrt fossil fuel resources, yet the grid was too reliant on weak sauce renewables like solar and wind.
I’m sure states like NY and IL will expand with a common sense based ‘all of the above’ approach, right? If you believe that, I’ve got a bridge to sell. It’s partisan ideology 1st with the EPA, CDC, and sadly even the FBI. The EU is yet another example. Their carbon free unicorn fart dreams are shattering real time due to restrictions in NG from Russia. Even a gradual shift from ICE to EV will require a large amount of additional capacity. If you believe long term, jump into an EV by all means. I don’t and even if I did, I would prefer a V8. |
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Here's a fun Tesla/EV story. Looking to upgrade or mod your EV? Buyer beware. Even used is not out of their reach. Just a sample of what can happen without your approval or knowledge.
Big EV Brother is always watching.... https://futurism.com/tesla-range-reduce-remote Buying a used Tesla comes with some inherent risks. A major one is that you can't count on being able to access all of the features the car was originally sold with, in an unfortunate side effect of the increasingly internet-connected vehicles that Tesla itself pioneered. In the latest example, a motorist who bought a used 2013 Model S is now being forced to pay $4,500 to unlock the full range of the vehicle, according to a now-viral Twitter thread by Jason Hughes, the founder of unofficial Tesla service center 057 Technology. Here's how it went down, according to Hughes. The vehicle, which had been been sold twice before, originally came with a 60 kWh battery that was upgraded under warranty years later to a 90 kWh one by Tesla. In other words, it was still technically a Model S 60, but with the battery and range of a Model S 90. The latest owner then had the onboard computer upgraded at Tesla — and that's when the problems started. "Later on, while the car is parked in his driveway, Tesla calls him to tell him that they found and fixed a configuration mistake with his car," Hughes wrote. "They remotely software locked the car to be a 60 again, despite having been a 90 for years." "He now has [about] 80 miles less range," Hughes continued, which is the equivalent of losing a third of the vehicle's usable range "remotely with no warning." "They basically robbed him and are demanding a ransom to get back what he had before," the self-described "head tinkerer" argued. "That's just wrong." According to Hughes, the owner tried to reason with Tesla for a while "with no progress." Hughes attempted to solve the issue himself, but didn't get far. "There's hacky ways around this, but none are ideal," he tweeted. "Tesla won't help him at all." It's far from the first time Tesla remotely disabled features in used vehicles. In 2020, for instance, a dealer found that both Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self Driving Capabilities, roughly $8,000 in value at the time, were suddenly removed from a used 2017 Model S. It's not good for the reputation of the company's customer service, and also raises serious questions about the resale, maintenance and long term value of its vehicles. According to a recent survey by retail service tracking company Pied Piper, EV makers like Tesla and Rivian are falling behind other traditional automakers when it comes to customer satisfaction. Tesla came in at 21 out of 25 premium automotive brands represented in the survey. Hughes is clearly interested in Teslas — he runs a garage for them, after all — but even he expressed mixed feelings about the range issue. "I'm not a fanboy or hater," Hughes admitted. "I'm just realistic. They do something dumb, I point it out. Something awesome? Yeah, I note that too." Futurism has reached out to Tesla for comment, but we're not holding our breath, as the company dissolved its PR department in 2020. |
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Should car manufacturers have free choice to produce whatever they want? Should car manufacturers be free to name their products whatever they want?
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