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Will the steep fall in the cost of batteries "kill" thermal cars ?

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This is rather good news for those who are tempted by the switch to electric – and probably less so for sales of thermal alternatives. Because from month to month, the price of batteries for electric cars tends to drop dramatically. A fact observed in a particularly notable way in China, while stocks of batteries and supplies necessary for the manufacture of the element began to accumulate.

This is helping domestic sales, but not only. However, there is reason to be rather optimistic, because everything indicates that the reduction in production costs will continue. A Gartner report thus suggests that by 2027, the price of batteries – combined with more efficient manufacturing methods – should result in production costs for electric cars lower than those for thermal and hybrid cars.

The fall in the price of lithium goes hand in hand with an increase in stocks

Will the steep fall in the cost of batteries "kill" thermal cars ?

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A horizon closer than the most optimistic estimates so far. And some of which have contributed to defining the 2035 deadline, beyond which sales of new cars based on fossil fuels will be banned in Europe. In detail, the price of Chinese lithium carbonate has fallen from 600,000 Yen Renmbi per tonne (around 30,385 euros) in August 2022 to less than 100,000 Yen (75,500 RMB, or around 9,600 euros) two years later.

As a result, several specialized sites including Trading Economics believe that the market can achieve growth of around 50%. All with new customs rules in the United States and Europe to promote local battery production – which should contribute to falling prices.

And this has already started with announcements of price reductions for Tesla in China, and the placing more vehicles on the market with a selling price of around 20,000 euros. Like the Citroën ë-C3 or the new Grande Panda on the Fiat side – not to mention the new generation Renault R5 which also arrives in a variant around this price.

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Beyond all these consequences, this significant price drop should promote the generalization of new, more efficient types of batteries. For example, we are expecting the arrival of vehicles equipped with solid-state batteries – without liquid electrolyte. This would make the element safer, thus not exposing any reactive material to the air.

Will the steep fall in the cost of batteries "kill" thermal cars ?

The battery of a Citroën ë-C3 © Citroën

But also of store more energy by relying directly on metallic lithium, which can store many more electrons in the same volume. Or even reduce the charging time to a few minutes .

So, should we wait before buying ?

This is the question that we can ask ourselves in light of this new data. De facto, the purchase and use of electric cars are improving rapidly. And sales prices remain largely subsidized, particularly in France. Postponing the purchasing decision clearly amounts to running the risk of losing these financial advantages which remain substantial – but tend to reduce from year to year.

Overall, the fall in the price of electric vehicles is likely to continue. All in a market that is reaching a certain maturity. If we are moving towards ever cheaper models, we must therefore remain pragmatic. If you need to change your car and opt for an electric car in 2024, there is every chance that you will be satisfied with your purchase.< /p>

You will benefit from still rather substantial aid in France, which tends to reduce each year. Less expensive, the next generation arriving on the market should also be much less or even not subsidized by the public authorities.

  • The price of the raw material at the heart of electric cars has been falling for two years.
  • A fact favored by the increase in extraction capacities, but also a slight supply shock, particularly in China.
  • Enough to support the fall in the production price of electric vehicles which could become lower than those of thermal cars by 2027.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116