Ventorum94
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Slow charging compared to what? An 800v system with a small battery pack? Or to the vaporware Silverado EV, whose $75k base version is about as likely to make it to market as the original $39k F150 Lightning Pro? The couple of dozen Silverado EV prototypes (like the Hummer EV before them) circulating and greeted with wild enthusiasm by the automotive press (who obviously don’t mind being played like violins) are being accepted as examples of real production vehicles- which is all GM needs, to keep up appearances. Even if each Silverado EV prototype cost $1M to build, it’s a heck of a lot cheaper and less risky than actually being in the mass-produced EV truck business.@Ford Motor Company can thank Jim “Adam Osbourne” Farley…
Yes slow charging and a too small battery did not help the cause, but those are easy fixes given the work already completed on the next generation EVs.
Rant Over!
You describe a big battery as an easy fix, but I’m not sure about the market for a Lightning that cost $30k more (incl. loss of $7500 tax credit), even if it came with a 200kWh battery pack. At some point, don’t consumers decide not the pay $25k-$30k more for the extra range? (especially in light of Supercharger access) Or, is there more of a market for over-$100k trucks than I thought?
(one good rant deserves another)
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