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Study Suggests Automakers Lose $6,000 On Each EV Sold

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Boston Consulting Group, an American-based global management consulting firm that issued the report, said the figure accounts for customer tax credits — painting a rather bleak picture for the future of EVs. But none of the major markets are on pace to hit those targets.

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Hyundai, Tesla pave the way for long-range (+300 mi) EV prices falling below average gas cars

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Hyundai’s IONIQ 6 was found to be the only EV that met potential buyers’ median price, range, and charging targets, according to a recent report from Boston Consulting Group. Buyers are looking for fast charging in under 20 minutes, at least 350 miles range, and an affordable price (under $50K).

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If $50,000 EVs still lose $6,000, when will EVs become profitable?

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Legacy automakers are still losing thousands of dollars on many EV sales, according to newly published analysis from the Boston Consulting Group. market if heavily-subsidized Chinese EVs ever break through here. Automakers will only be able to close about half of that cost gap with technology choices, BCG estimates.

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Electric-Car Fans Rally Around the Volt - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com

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Electric car proponents at The California Cars Initiative believe the task force was unduly influenced by “plug-in skeptics” at the Boston Consulting Group , which is under government contract to provide input on the prospects for G.M. There’s plenty of room in the market for both. and Chrysler. Whatever B.C.G.’s

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