At $100/kWh electric vehicles become cheaper than petrol/diesel vehicles. At the average 18% per year rate of reduction over the past decade, that point is less than two years away. Change is coming faster than we think #auspol#ElectricVehicles#ClimateChange
Battery prices, which were above $1,100 per kilowatt-hour in 2010, have fallen 87% in real terms to $156/kWh in 2019. By 2023, average prices will be close to $100/kWh.
Learn more from our 2019 Battery Price Survey here: https://t.co/IRGreo1LGE
@longhorncapital@ASX Nick been following you for years, remember that you used a scalping methodology years ago with Bryce Edwards based on the 5 stages of pre market that used to occur with ASX auctions, announcements as a catalyst, do you still use that at all these days?
@MrKRudd Sign the petition, ok. Stop buying anything news Corp (fox, realestate dot com dot au, all the papers obviously). Ask family and friends to do the same. Support diversity including abc/SBS/guardian, Saturday paper, new daily). What else?
#UPDATE: Rex v Scott - My #FOI challenge to the secrecy blanket @ScottMorrisonMP placed over ‘National Cabinet’ will be heard on 19 May 🍿🥤. A government afraid to let its people judge them on their stewardship is a government both disrespectful and afraid of its people. #auspol
@sydney_ev Yeah so the ritual of using a petrol station will still exist in a mainstream mass market penetration scenario for many. Some privileged people will refuel at their driveways, others at supermarkets, others in their strata carparks in apartments, others at street chargers.