This morning I did a test drive of the Volvo EX30 (Ultra, single motor, extended range).
This is the first time I have driven an EV and it was certainly a very impressive, refined car. The acceleration is quite something.
Talking to the sale rep, one thing that I was surprised to learn was that they claim that a replacement for the whole of the battery would cost about THB 80,000 (eighty thousand baht). I double checked with him about this, infact I triple checked and he said this was the right figure. He told me that the battery comes in 4 sections that can be replaced individually, each one costing about THB 20k. Can this be correct? I was under the impression that a EV battery makes up a substantial portion of the car's cost, so clearly this seems a bit odd.
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