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  2. Electric vehicles are getting more expensive because raw ...

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    The cost of raw materials needed to make electric vehicles is rising. The average cost in raw materials is now around $8,255 per vehicle, according to consulting firm AlixPartners.

  3. The Pros and Cons of Electric Cars - AOL

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    Electric cars are efficient, quiet, and torque-rich. They can also be expensive, tend to be heavy, and are plagued by a limited public charging infrastructure—something we expect will get better ...

  4. Tesla Model 3 vs BYD Seal: Which electric family car is best?

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    Finally, the most expensive Model 3 is the Performance All-Wheel Drive, which costs £59,990 and cuts the 0-60 mph time to just 2.9 seconds. Range also falls, to 328 miles.

  5. Criticism of Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Electric Car # of Samples Defect Rate Compared to ICE cars Smart Fortwo Electric Drive 1645 3.5% Top third BMW i3: 1142 4.7% Middle third Renault Zoe: 1939 5.7% Bottom third Tesla Model S 812 10.7% Bottom third

  6. Plug-in electric vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Plug-in electric vehicles take more time to sell because of the explaining required, which hurts overall sales and sales people commissions. Electric vehicles also may require less maintenance, resulting in loss of service revenue, and thus undermining the biggest source of dealer profits, their service departments.

  7. Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The research has shown that except the price, the most relevant factors affecting the willingness to pay for the relatively expensive plug-in electric vehicles are: better fuel-efficiency (CZK 52,000 more on average for a reduction in operating costs of CZK 1 per 1 km for a new car), increase in driving range (CZK 28,000 more on average for an ...

  8. 15 Most Expensive Electric Cars and What They Cost - AOL

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    Once thought to be uncommon, there are a bunch of luxury electric vehicles (EVs) on the market now, which isn't surprising given that all American drivers will eventually be switching over to EVs ...

  9. Effects of cars - Wikipedia

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    By incentivizing consumers to reduce their purchases of petrol vehicles in favour of electric cars, there is a decrease in negative externalities associated with emissions. There has been backlash against the equity of these subsidies, stating that these subsidies favour the wealthy. [ 29 ]