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Oud 20 augustus 2018, 22:53   #11
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Tesla met zijn Gigafactory 1 in 2020 die 100 $/kWh halen (batterijpack!), dankzij hun steeds verder stijgende productie (35 GWh/jaar 2019, indien GF1 voltooid 105 GWh/jaar).
Enkel batterijcellen halen ze dit jaar al 100 $/kwh.

Citaat:
$100/kWh Tesla Battery Cells This Year, $100/kWh Tesla Battery Packs In 2020

The broader trend

It’s good to see Tesla is still both well ahead of the competition on costs today and also still on track to keep improving costs at around 15% per year. The most recent cost indication we had was in early 2016, when Tesla said it was already under $190/kWh cost at the pack level. Transforming cells, via modules, into the whole battery pack typically adds 30% cost per kWh on top of the cost of the cells alone. Here’s the graph of Tesla’s battery pack cost trend line, showing significant cost advantage over the industry average, which is regularly tracked by BNEF:



This graph demonstrates that Tesla is around 4 to 5 years ahead of the industry average cost per kWh, a large part of the reason why the company can offer much more compelling and better value EVs than any of the legacy automakers. Indeed, in the “small luxury car” segment (or in the “mid-sized premium sedan” segment, depending on how you categorize things) Tesla is already outselling combustion cars in the US.

https://cleantechnica.com/2018/06/09...packs-in-2020/
De oude voorspellingen 2009-2013 zijn al een heel tijdje achterhaald...


https://www.iflscience.com/technolog...continue-rise/

De allerlaagste voorspelling van 200$/kWh voor 2020 wordt door Tesla ff gehalveerd...

Bloomberg forecast vanaf 2015 zat er dus bijna 10 jaar langs ... lol


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