The data in this article is based off info from 2022.
The reduction in price appears to have been significantly underestimated in the article linked.
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The data in this article is based off info from 2022.
The reduction in price appears to have been significantly underestimated in the article linked.
This article claims that battery prices in China are already below the figure that Goldman Sachs expects by 2030:
The prices of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries in China have decreased by 51 percent over the past year. The average price per kilowatt-hour has fallen to $53, compared to the global average of $95 per kilowatt-hour last year, according to Bloomberg.
$53 per kwh is roughly $3000 for a typical, small battery (50-60 kwh).
Maybe that's the reason cheaper EV cars are getting better range? At least that's what it seems to me is happening currently here. (EU)
At least in europe, there are some strong trends towards cheaper EVs in general. One example is the Volkswagen id.3, that is now available for under € 30.000.
But the range argument is also true: Almost any car comes with a 50 kwh battery these days (in europe at least).