by ralfy » Tue 02 May 2017, 11:22:00
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')Why not? The private car is probably the biggest waste of space/drain on resources there possibly is. By the time you add up all of the direct and indirect costs it really is staggering. Run the numbers, putting a car in a garage means you're often paying more for storage than the actual car if you add up the cost of land and the building it is in. Then you have to consider the parking spaces (2 per car in America), and the economic equation really drops through the floor. That's before even considering the cost of the actual car, service or fueling it.
It makes a hell of a lot of economic sense to run $50-100,000 eclectic cars as a service rather than something you own because the costs of owning a car go far beyond the purchase price or even direct costs. I would say the private car is probably the best example of collective lunacy in modern society. We don't even need that many eclectic cars to replace ICE cars because most ICE cars are idling most of the time, and the ones that aren't are often the best candidates to replace with eclectic.
Private cars, whether ICE or EV, also require garages. In addition, the latter requires better roads and inclines that are not that steep. Finally, both require extensive amounts of material resources besides oil. This does not include the grids, roads, and other facilities needed to support such transport. Most places worldwide lack such.
$50k to $100k is too high given a world where most earn only around $3 or so daily. Try a type of transport where you can only charge a few cents per km, and which can handle heavy cargo and rough roads across thousands of km with fewer facilities such as charging areas available.
Finally, ICE cars may be idle in some developed countries, but globally there are likely barely enough to cover basic transport needs of the world population. That's because most people have little access to transport as well as many other basic needs.