Edax wrote: ↑23 Nov 2017, 01:16
DiogoBrand wrote: ↑22 Nov 2017, 17:08
The thing I don't get is:
Why spend so much to develop these cars, why spend so much to buy them, when cars make up for just around 20% of man-made carbon emissions?
To get a technologically advanced complex product to market you need early adopters, who will accept an immature technology at a high price. These will help you to get production started, work out the kinks, get the infrastructure in place and drive down costs. That is one way you can gain mass market,
What Tesla absolutely nailed is to identify these early adopters. Whereas most EV’s tried to appeal to the environmentally contious, Tesla appealed to the luxury market, Yuppies, Dinky’s, Banks and insurers trying to boost the appeal of their fleet. They skipped the environmental stuff, and went for luxury, and gadgery. I mean if your concern is for the environment cramming a car full of LCD’s is not exactly the way to go.
They went after the money, and so far it works out. But I absolutely believe the mass market is there. For me personally the technology is getting close to the tipping point. My solar panels are producing enough excess energy as it is, my driving habits allow for EV. A bit lower in price and a bit more range and reliability and they are there.
How much I like my 2l turbo, I hate splashing down 100 euros every time I visit the pump. Simple math really.
Great reply, I think you nailed it
Nowadays EVs are only for early adopters who can live with its current limitations, while cooperating on their development. ICEs were not different at the beginning. Who cared about a complicated machine with tons of problems wich can run out of fuel and stop working when a horse can make the same job even faster and with much better reliability? Early adopters who can and want to pay its excessive price.
Thanks god for the early adopters
What people keep missing is batteries evolve. Today they´re expensive and with several limitations, but the day some of the new batteries under development (LiO, LiS...) hit the market, ICEs will be dead.
What about a battery wich costs just a small fraction of current batteries and with an energy density around 4x current batteries? What if they can be recycled at almost 100% so the manufacturing emissions, cost and mining is drastically reduced? Search about Lithium air batteries, current EVs are only the beta testers wich will help preparing people and develop the necessary infrastructure.
But people keep repeating EVs are just a matter of political nosense and PR...
Meanwhile... this is not Pekin, this is Madrid. Anyone think this is due to CO2? This is one of the reasons I´ve said the CO2 debate is biased and flawed. There are many more substances being thrown to the atmosphere through the exhausts of ICE...