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== Costs == | == Electrical cars vs Combustion Engine Costs == | ||
[[File:Cars Cost.PNG|thumb|507x507px|https://insideevs.com/news/444542/evs-45-percent-more-expensive-make-ice/#:~:text=EVs%20Are%20Still%2045%25%20More,Make%20Than%20Combustion%2DEngined%20Cars]] | [[File:Cars Cost.PNG|thumb|507x507px|https://insideevs.com/news/444542/evs-45-percent-more-expensive-make-ice/#:~:text=EVs%20Are%20Still%2045%25%20More,Make%20Than%20Combustion%2DEngined%20Cars]] | ||
Oliver Wyman estimated in 2020 that EVs Are Still 45% More Expensive To Make Than Combustion-Engined Cars. The total cost for manufacturing a compact (C-segment) combustion-engined car is around €13,900, and a EV cost is €20,200, the battery pack – at €8,000 – is the main responsible for the total cost. | Oliver Wyman estimated in 2020 that EVs Are Still 45% More Expensive To Make Than Combustion-Engined Cars. The total cost for manufacturing a compact (C-segment) combustion-engined car is around €13,900, and a EV cost is €20,200, the battery pack – at €8,000 – is the main responsible for the total cost. |