Posted by Determined on March 15, 2020 at 07:48:54 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Electric Car motors posted by used red MN on March 14, 2020 at 18:54:53:
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My thoughts on a 10 minute drive through motor replacement;
-How long does it take to write up a work order?
-How long does it take to run diagnostics?
-Will it be like a 10 minute lube shop where an untrained minimum wage employee will be trying to upsell you a battery, cables, controllers etc?
There needs to be some expectation of generating a profit for it to be feasible.
-What are the odds the car will even be drivable if the motor has failed?
-If the failure rate was so high who would buy one?
-If a manufacturer were to invest in the infrastructure across the country to provide the above said service, just how high would the price tag be for these cars have to be so the manufacturer could even come close to breaking even this century.
Lets not forget the tax everyone pays on fuel to keep the road infrastructure in order.
Without these funds to build and repair roads a huge increase in the price and tax on electricity would be inevitable.
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