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EDIT: Ok, so when searching for "Mandred Schoch" you indeed seem to get linked to the above. If you look for "Wirtschaft" on https://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/index-2020-27.html you can see that the first item/page consists of three independent small news item, which SPIEGEL always puts at the beginning of the section. So the preview text is from the first item, which is separate to the one concerning BMW. But that also means that it's probably just a small news item, not a longer interview or anything else of deep substance. About the paywall, german media has been trying to monetize the electronic version of their print articles for a long time. So they have some online articles (which are free) and some online version of their "SPIEGEL+" articles (which are paywalled). Interestingly, they sometimes put up the english translation of really important articles/interviews for free, but I doubt this will happen here. Last edited by mbanck; 06-28-2020 at 11:03 AM.. |
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06-28-2020, 11:13 AM | #47 | |
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True total-cost-of-ownership for EVs is still a decade away from competing with ICE, especially considering all EVs are range and charging-time limited and ICE is not. IMO Tesla is actually making the switch to EV difficult. It leads the EV industry for sure, the "tech" is not that impressive to people who want an affordable car at a resonable price. EVs are great for people who can afford expensive cars at a more than 50-cents per-mile price. Most of the market buys cars that cost 30-cents per-mile to operate.
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I guess SPIEGEL provides a preview of their print issue content to newswire services and Reuters considered this newsworthy enough to pick it up. Probably correct because it got reposted all over the e-mobility websites etc. |
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Ices are not gonna get any cheaper but batteries will a lot. Just wait till tesla comes out with a 20k range small car and the it's game over It won't be long before evs get more range than ices. Just look at the spec for the 600+ mile roadster. |
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To me, Tesla has an own strong positioning and identity. In my opinion, in California, they don't care about what the others are doing.
Should BMW develop their own electric platform? Off course they should, if they want to compete beside the others. ICE engines (my beloved ICE engines) are through their last "hurra", the future is electric, no question about this fact. |
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You're not understanding what I said. There are physical limitations to all designs and materials. Based on your logic, in the past 120 years of the development of the internal combustion engine it's efficiency in converting the energy in gasoline (or diesel) should be near 99%. It's not of course, because it's not physically possible. To get another, say 75% more efficiency from ICE makes it unaffordable to use as a power source.
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And over the 100 years or so, they did get quite more efficient. But the point is electric cars are in their infancy and battery technology, capacity, discharge rate etc should increase much faster than improvements of ices |
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The problem was the ceramic engines would have been expensive to produce and there was little market acceptance for an engine made from the same base materials as dishes, which easily break as everyone knows. Today, with the market willing to accept more complex (read as expensive) technologies to solve fuel consumption and emissions challenges (less waste heat means lower emssions) perhaps a ceramic engine makes marketable sense. Yet the new marketing issue is people are now convinced buring carbon fuel is bad for the planet. Shifting the emssions from the tail pipe to smokestack is an easy sell. But the point is electric cars are not all that new. The electric drivetrain is more efficient than ICE because there is less heat loss and virtiually no idle time, coupled with the different torque charateristics of electric motors. Engineers and scientists have been at the battery development business for 40 years, the gains have been slow and expensive. But as I've stated there is a technological-cost wall somewhere out in front of them.
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