
Originally Posted by
baragona
I guarantee you that Better Place factors into the cost model that a certain number of batteries will degrade over time and that some of the batteries coming back in will not be good enough to put back into service.
The market would "not" be broken. Better Place becomes the responsible party for policing bad batteries. When a bad battery comes in, Better Place simply recycles it.
To do anything else would be unthinkable.....
In a perfect world this might be the case. In the real world businesses are in it to make money. Batteries will be used until there is nothing left, before they recycle them. Putting new batteries or recycled batteries into the mix costs money, money that takes away from profits, that's the reality. The likelyhood of getting a battery worse than what someone already has is probably pretty high. I'm glad I went with my Volt.
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