I once heard about a new type of clockwork car but I think it was a wind up.
This has to be the worst nightmare for Hyundai and for all BEV & lithium battery manufacturers really as it quite understandably undermines public confidence in the technology.My main concern with electric vehicles is the 'true' cost of batteries, the info may be out there but I have seen no references to long term battery life and replacement battery costs, when they enter the second hand market how do you value the batteries?
This is the future for electric vehicles -
Faulty batteries will be detected at the charging stations.
I wonder if they will glue the batteries in like Apple do with their laptops and other mobile devices, forcing the owner to buy a new car when the batteries life is over?
No joke really because the answer is yes. (some brief info here but also see Tesla Battery Day videos if you have an hour to spare)I wonder if they will glue the batteries in like Apple do with their laptops and other mobile devices, forcing the owner to buy a new car when the batteries life is over?
But in the not too distant future if a battery can be relied upon to do say 250,000 miles before its performance is compromised then who would care?
Not much chance of that, the lithium content will be too valuable & will be recycled.82000 batteries heading for your local landfill. How very green.
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