• KillingTimeItself
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    11 month ago

    i mean sure, personally i doubt it’ll happen, im assuming they’re focusing on developing better battery tech first and foremost, though im guessing sodium ions would probably make their way into EVs eventually.

    • @sugar_in_your_tea
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      21 month ago

      They already are… in China. I’m saying we should do that here in the US. We have the battery plant, so let’s put them in some inexpensive cars to replace commuters.

      • KillingTimeItself
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        11 month ago

        i dont think we’ve even broken ground on a sodium ion plant let alone making and production testing batteries for the market to begin with. I’ve got nothing aginst it, and EV manufacturers are probably going to do it, but whatever

        Also you can buy a used prius for pretty cheap? The batteries aren’t that expensive to replace if they go bad/are bad.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea
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          11 month ago

          Yup, and I currently drive a Prius. I’m looking at used Bolts ($13-15k used), but I’m a little worried about fire risk (it’ll be parked in my attached garage) and battery repair is going to be super expensive. A new sodium ion EV that’s much cheaper (say, $15-20k) would be attractive, but I’m definitely not paying >$30k for a commuter.

          • KillingTimeItself
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            11 month ago

            yeah idk personally i feel like i would just live with the prius until i could get my hands on something truly more accessible to the market, which is inevitable at this rate.

            • @sugar_in_your_tea
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              130 days ago

              Yup, it would be pretty nice to never have to take it to the gas station again though.