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Economy
The Green Tax: Electric Vehicle Owners Shocked by Battery Replacements Costing $20,000+
2022-10-21
[Breitbart] Canadian Electric vehicle (EV) owners have been shocked to find out that battery replacements for their cars, especially older models, tops $20,000. One EV owner shared his experience, saying: "At the dealership, he looked it up online and said you’re not going to like this," before delivering a bill of $15,000 plus labor and taxes.

"I don’t understand why they make the battery so expensive when you have to change it," Phyllis Lau, who owns a 2018 KIA Soul all-electric vehicle, told CTV News Toronto.

Lau’s electric SUV came with a warranty for the battery that covers 160,000 kilometers (99,419 miles), or eight years, whichever comes first. This year, her EV clocked in more than 170,000 kilometers, meaning the warranty no longer covers the battery.

When the battery failed, Lau took the vehicle to her local dealership, where she was told a battery replacement, after labor and taxes, would come to $23,000. KIA reportedly agreed to foot half the bill, even though the EV was outside the warranty period.

"They won’t fully cover the cost," Lau said. "They say the best they can do is half and half."

Ken Edwardson, another Canadian EV owner, purchased a used 2011 Lincoln MKZ hybrid four years ago, and was shocked to learn that replacing the battery, also after labor and taxes, comes to about $20,000.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  You think farmin' be hard? Try battery physics, chemistry, math, construction, disposal...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-10-21 17:07  

#7  If you really need to have one, by all means do so. I'm not going to tell you how to spend your hard earned money.

But please, please, please sell it a bit before 80k miles to some deserving greenie.
Posted by: Mullah Richard OTR   2022-10-21 16:51  

#6  "I don’t understand why they make the battery so expensive when you have to change it," Phyllis Lau, who owns a 2018 KIA Soul all-electric vehicle, told CTV News Toronto.

Agree totally with #4 on this one. I would advise her never to buy/invest/purchase things that you don't understand. That is the definition of "sucker." And there are a lot of you. But I do sincerely hope you learned something from this.
Posted by: Tom   2022-10-21 14:41  

#5  ...Like I always say - if you think gas is expensive now, wait till you see how much it costs to drive when you don't use it any more.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2022-10-21 13:19  

#4  "I don’t understand why they make the battery so expensive when you have to change it," Phyllis Lau

Because you and everyone who bought one without considering maintenance costs and responsibilities are fucking idiots and part of the problem.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-10-21 12:01  

#3  Think "used tire disposal fee," but with eye watering sticker shock.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-10-21 11:09  

#2  Wait until the green owners see the environmental damage done to dig up lithium for Electric Vehicle batteries and how messy they are to dispose of. Best to pay the bill and put your head back in the sand.
Posted by: ruprecht   2022-10-21 11:07  

#1   Doesn't $20k typically exceed the net value of most used EV's? Would bank refin the replacement?

Hell a gas rebuilt replacement engine would only run around $3,500.

BTW: what is environmental impact and desposial charges for the dead battery?
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-10-21 09:42  

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