sk47
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Hello; I agree with you on the scale of improvement. What i find when I look into EV's with better range is that they manage to stuff more batteries into the chassis. Not that the "normal" battery packs are greatly improved. On top of that the greater range EV's cost a whole lot more as you have to pay for the extra batteries.Where exactly did you come from 2014 to today? What technology breakthrough happened in the meantime that I missed that made electric cars attractive?
In the last 10 years battery technology made improvements that did not moved the needle in the scale that much, if not at all.
I'm not talking promises or research or publications, but industrial technologies that can deliver a finite product on a mass scale. Did I miss something here?
I do not think you have missed anything. It is like the three-legged dog story I posted a while back. The point is a guy was talking up the dog saying what a great dog it is and on and on. I heard him and it sounded good but I still saw a dog missing a leg. Might be the best three-legged dog ever but still did not match up to a regular dog.
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