These ideas are contradictory. Batteries have been around longer than ICE, and I find the prevalence of the assumption that all of a sudden we're going to make drastic improvements in battery cost of production or efficiency to be laughable. We've known the chemistry for the batteries we're using on these cars for a century....
If there was more to ICE, why wouldn't manufactures be pursing it?
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prices should drop once there is more manufacturing capacity and different materials and types of batteries hit the market in the near future.
The only thing pushing their use is politics, not math or physics. We might all be driving electric cars in a decade, but it will be entirely for political reasons, not inherent market forces.
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