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I think this will happen 

What sort and model Dottie?
You betcha it will happen, just like getting a bill for a new transmission or engine ...... in all these cases, reconditioned is an option at a much lower cost ..... the thing is, will the local garage still be there to put it up on the hoist? Once ICE powered vehicle leave the road, where will their work come from? Tyres and windscreen wiper blades won't keep the doors open, if they don't up-skill to battery maintenance programs so the "you need a new battery" never suddenly hits the EV owner for a six, then they will have to find a new line of work.
They already recycle lithium batteries, both EV revamped to house storage and end of life into their base components. Once the chemistry choice stabilises, I expect the new wonder product will be replacement electrolyte and many cell rebuilders will appear in the market place.supersparky wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:16 pm For my two Bob's worth, the mob that find a way to recycle solar panels and wind turbine blades and maybe even lithium batteries (or whatever the EV batteries will be called in a few years) will be the new cashed up tradies. So much of this stuff goes into landfill at the moment.
Having said that, I don't really know where all the new EV's are going to come from, the motor manufacturers of the world are significantly behind the play at the moment.
It's 14 months wait for a new Toyota Prado at the moment, so my BiL informs me. He just ordered one.
Sadly, there are always those who will try to con those that don't know better. I'm guessing it was a Pius because they were the only hybrids available up until around 2004 when Honda released a Civic hybrid to counter the gen 2 Prius and these were the first world released hybrids available. A few others got in on the act around 2010 when the Gen 3 Prius was released. I doubt it would have been newer than a 2012 because all hybrids since then have a 10 yr battery warranty, so the replacement would have been free.Dot wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 2:50 pm This is the reply from Sue in NZ re the battery car.
..(I can't remember the make of car ,it belonged to my friend Dawn & she's passed away. I got rid of it as her rellies didn't want it Might have been a Tesla?? it was petrol/ electric car only had it from new about 16 months & was told the battery was stuffed..It was a hellova price ,I couldn't believe it when she told me what it was going to cost for the battery so she left it here.)