• Mellow@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    My post was “I will get an electric vehicle when…” I didnt say they were useless. You read into that with your biases. My biases read this OP as ‘Dumb asses don’t realize they can charge the car” when the reality is way more complicated. Charging takes time which extends the travel. The batteries don’t last, because batteries. And they’re not cheap when they degrade to 10% of their range over a handful of years.

    • Knoxvomica@lemmy.ca
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      7 hours ago

      They degrade by about 10% on a 5 year time scale on average. So when your EV is 10 years old its at a state of health is about 80% of original charge. I mean you might get a lemon that degrades faster than that but then typically you’re also putting in a warranty claim for a new battery. I’m not sure how long getting to 10% of original charge would even take because who would even keep a car that long?