That's why many people hate "digital cars."
In this case, this EV's battery pack is deteriorating too quickly. It's only 3 years old! And just 180,000 kilometers mileage. What's happening? What's the reasons? (Pro-EV YouTubers should investigate or explain this case.) And the new pack one is still very expensive, makes EV too expensive (or too risky) to use.
In contrast, many fuel cars, especially pickup trucks, are so lifelong and very long mileages with no engine swaps.
Many people swear that as long as there are fuel available in the world, they will never stop using fuel cars.
In Thai language, there is a proverb that means "It's hard to lose a little, but it's easy to lose a lot."
This means that a person thinks losing/paying a little is not worth it, but that not losing/paying a little is leading to spending a lot more later. Such as did not fix the car brake that leads to car accident.
We think this proverb could also refer to EV buyers (in Thailand) who hope to save on fuel and maintenance costs, but face the high risk of having to replace battery packs that cost almost as much as the vehicle itself.
Why many Norwegians dare to stop using fuel cars? Are they not fear the worst cases like this?
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