Component Cost May Keep EV and Hybrid Prices High
Talk with any executive involved with hybrid- or pure-electric vehicles, and the conversation inevitably comes back to cost. The hope is that economies of scale will save the day, bringing down component costs and making green vehicles affordable and profitable for all. Except that prices might not fall.
Several recent studies indicate that the cost of batteries may not decline as much as hoped over the next decade. What's more, some researchers think the cost of rare-earth elements--essential to key components in an electric drivetrain--actually may increase.
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thstone -
6/16/2010 6:14:03 PM
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All valid concerns but history shows that economies of scale are real and either the price will go down or the performance will increase.
The real point of the article should have been that the true environmental costs are being hidden (as usual) in terms of mining, global transportation, recycling and disposal.
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