bluesideup
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Hi everyone.
After seeing that gent trying for over .5 hrs to get in his car, I started thinking about what the actual cost to individuals is to get one vs the other built and used.
A couple of things to consider:
1- Ignore CO2, which can be discussed on a different post as to how it, and humans, affect and control, global warming.... which is the big selling point.
2-Consider that Gov subsidies will eventually stop at some point.
3-Consider an equal value vehicles when they are first sold.
I've read a lot of articles about it and everyone that I've see is based in one direction or another.
What I cannot find out is a good approximation on what the cost is / will be for some of the rare metals, motors, wires, magnets and their life, batteries life, cost to build, cost of the extraction of the materials used and life in a real way, not the implied that some portions of the materials that cannot be recycled efficiently at this time, cost.
Also looking at the data available it would appear that EV owners are more likely to sell / buy a new car more often than ICE by at least a factor of 2.
Basically what is the overall cost in pollution, other than CO2, to manufacture and long term use of the 2 types.
After seeing that gent trying for over .5 hrs to get in his car, I started thinking about what the actual cost to individuals is to get one vs the other built and used.
A couple of things to consider:
1- Ignore CO2, which can be discussed on a different post as to how it, and humans, affect and control, global warming.... which is the big selling point.
2-Consider that Gov subsidies will eventually stop at some point.
3-Consider an equal value vehicles when they are first sold.
I've read a lot of articles about it and everyone that I've see is based in one direction or another.
What I cannot find out is a good approximation on what the cost is / will be for some of the rare metals, motors, wires, magnets and their life, batteries life, cost to build, cost of the extraction of the materials used and life in a real way, not the implied that some portions of the materials that cannot be recycled efficiently at this time, cost.
Also looking at the data available it would appear that EV owners are more likely to sell / buy a new car more often than ICE by at least a factor of 2.
Basically what is the overall cost in pollution, other than CO2, to manufacture and long term use of the 2 types.