camiev said:The battery pack is small in vehicle.
It is even smaller than the MiEV.
Mitsu should give a bigger battery pack option like Telsa.
camiev said:Bigger battery pack to get higher tax credit.
I have their imiev. It only has 16kw. The iMiev is a 100% electric car. Mitsu just put a small battery in their cars.
klaus said:A bigger battery pack means it would cost more too - of course people would love more range, but it comes down to how many people are willing to pay more for that range?
klaus said:A bigger battery pack means it would cost more too - of course people would love more range, but it comes down to how many people are willing to pay more for that range?
klaus said:A bigger battery pack means it would cost more too - of course people would love more range, but it comes down to how many people are willing to pay more for that range?
ActionableMango said:klaus said:A bigger battery pack means it would cost more too - of course people would love more range, but it comes down to how many people are willing to pay more for that range?
I can't speak for other markets, but in the USA you would "make money" the larger the battery pack is. Lithium car batteries are about $165-$200 per kWh. However, the Federal Tax Credit provides $417 per kWh after the first 5kWh. So you would pay more up front for the car, but you'd get twice as much back in the form of a tax credit.
BobMarin said:Are you sure that the bigger battery pack wouldn't make Outlander harder to design and manufacture because of the size and weight of the batteries. I can Imagine that a bigger battery pack could be very hard to accommodate alongside the engine that the Outlander is sporting.
ActionableMango said:Well I have mixed feelings myself. I don't want intrusion into the cabin but a larger battery pack also means more all electric range (AER).
Dannyboy said:ActionableMango said:Well I have mixed feelings myself. I don't want intrusion into the cabin but a larger battery pack also means more all electric range (AER).
And a heavier car... many people forget that it's very important for car manufacturers to have a lean car because it means that it's easier to handle and design it. I'm sure Mitsubishi Outlander was also built for easy handling and great drive experience.