Electric Car Sales Are All About Batteries

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Electric car sales are all about batteries nowadays, as customers become wiser as to what they can and cannot do with them. Electric car battery, design, and to an extent cost, decide how far these vehicles can travel before they need a battery recharge. But that’s not the only factor influencing customers on their purchasing journey.

Electric Car Batteries Have to Last Long Enough

Early electric car owners may have imagined their batteries would last forever, because they did not think to ask. But now they hear their life is finite, they naturally want to know the hard facts, including replacement cost.

Other questions making electric car sales all about batteries, include their raw material life cycle. Savvy shoppers want to make sure their raw materials come from ethical sources, and that they can recycle them for reuse.

Erin Baker, writing in Goodwood.Com, believes the battery industry needs to get its mind around these buyer concerns. We should be more open about our products, and proud of our achievements in this field.

Electric Vehicle Sales Should Boom When We Get This Right

Electric transport has moved on from being a niche for enthusiasts, to a huge, highly successful business. Recycling vehicle batteries is still relatively small fry, but it will become a pressing need in the next couple of years.

Electric car sales are all about batteries, but there are more ways to store energy than electro-chemically. Too many vehicle battery myths are circulating on social media. We need to catch hold of these thoughts, and disable them with the truth. This is too important not to get right.

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