Re: EV-internal combustion price parity forecast for 2023 – report
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May 15, 2020 06:39PM
Pavel, location makes a big difference. It wouldn't be uncommon in the U.S. to see individual drivers have 2X or even 3X your annual mileage on a vehicle, particularly if the live in the western half of the U.S. Distances between towns and cities are, in many circumstances here in the U.S., quite a bit farther than in Europe. I would hazard a guess that Americans generally put more miles per year on a vehicle than do Europeans. We don't have the development of mass transportation that you do in Europe and we are spread out over a vast distance in comparison to individual countries in Europe. I am still interested in your reply to those articles I posted about Tesla's battery claims that reportedly will be touted on "Battery Day" later this month. Thanks for posting!