Battery prices are falling, so why are electric cars still so expensive?

9 littlexsparkee 7 8/21/2025, 3:43:33 PM nature.com ↗

Comments (7)

bigbadfeline · 14m ago
Lack of competition, keeping prices high by silent agreement, it's everywhere, not just cars.
akagusu · 3h ago
It's 2025 - prices are based on value, not costs.

If batteries are costing less, this means higher profits for car maker, not lower prices for buyers.

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littlexsparkee · 3h ago
I don't see mention of protectionism here, i.e. keeping lower cost players like BYD out of the US market (whose price point was ~$30k iirc)
Arnt · 1h ago
They're basing an assessment of car products on one market, and picking an unusual one? Weird.
littlexsparkee · 3h ago
dismalaf · 2h ago
A lot of governments stopped subsidising electric cars. And now the rise of tariffs.
IT4MD · 28m ago
"Tariffs" is an odd way to spell "abysmal stupidity and malice", but I appreciate the effort, nonetheless.