For the cost of pack payments you could lease a Nissan Leaf.

Pack financing sounds like a risky business to be in. It would be hard to 
repossess a pack, and then even harder to sell the used pack. Newby mistakes 
could easily kill a pack. Even treated perfectly, a pack loses capacity and 
value by virtue of better batteries for less money coming out. In constrast a 
house tends to be worth more with time. You'd have to pay such high prices for 
that business model to work that I imagine you'd be much better off saving your 
money and paying cash for the pack.
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin WINLOW
Sent: 10/04/13 02:32 AM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Range

... I posted earlier in reply to Peter that it seemed a shame that there are 
not low cost loans for Li. Since then the thought has occurred that another 
possibility might be that some entrepreneurial chap who has lead a full, 
successful and reward personal and business life, one who no longer feels the 
need to prove himself, getting on toward his sunset years, who has made a *pot* 
of money and runs a business selling EV parts might be feeling sufficiently 
philanthropic to do a low cost loan system of payment for his Li cells. Make 
enough on them to pay for the overheads and hassle but no-where near what a 
bank-er would charge... Anyone out there that matches that description...??
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