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Game Change: Tesla And GM Announce Affordable, Long-Range Electric Cars
Joe Romm, February 11, 2016 (Climate Progress)
“Two of the world’s leading electric vehicle (EV) producers say that they will soon deliver 200+ mile range EVs at a game-changing price of $30,000 or less — including tax incentives…Until now, EVs have not been considered a mass-market consumer vehicle in the United States for two key reasons — high price and low range. But with battery prices continuing their unexpectedly rapid price drop, both General Motors and Tesla have announced that they can address both of those problems simultaneously in the near future. For GM, it will be the Chevy Bolt, and for Tesla, the Model 3…The average new car costs about $31,000…GM has said that its 200-mile-range Bolt will be available by the end of 2016 for ‘as low as’ $30,000 [assuming the $7500 federal tax credit]…Tesla’s Model 3…will be priced at $35,000 — before federal and state tax credits are applied…” click here for more
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