Well in current terms it means number of cycles to 80% capacity.So about 3500 
cycles to 80% or something like that.

    On Tuesday, June 9, 2020, 5:04:55 PM CDT, Peri Hartman via EV 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 I think there are several points not being said - or asked.

1. What does "last" mean? 99% capacity, 90%, 70%.
2. What is the comparison between +10% cost for this supposed product 
and using only 70% capacity of the current battery in your car - meaning 
you overpaid by 30%.
3. How much more value is left in the battery after 300K miles of use - 
for repurposing as grid storge, e.g.

Peri

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Sent: 09-Jun-20 2:28:00 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Million Mile Battery

>On 9 Jun 2020 at 9:52, moskowitz via EV wrote:
>
>>  Extending that lifespan is viewed as a key advance because the pack could be
>>  reused in a second vehicle.
>
>This sounds great IF IT ACTUALLY HAPPENS.  Still, I have some trouble seeing
>such a gigantic cycle life increase as a significant advantage for the
>typical EV owner.
>
>First, there's that 16 year time limit.  The average person isn't going to
>put much more than 300,000 miles (if that) on a vehicle in 16 years.  So
>that, not a million miles, is the real world lifespan, at least in a
>consumer vehicle.
>
>Second, when the average person buys a new car, he expects to get a 100% new
>car.  I don't see much market for putting used batteries in new cars.  I
>could be wrong.
>
>It might have more value for very high mileage use, such as taxicabs (if
>they survive) or OTR trucks.
>
>>  It would cost about 10% more than the batteries now inside EVs, said
>>  Zeng
>
>In the capitalist world, the cost to produce something is only distantly
>related to what it costs the buyer. Rather, it's "how much can I get for
>this?"
>
>A million mile battery may only cost 10% more to manufacture, but you and I
>won't pay 10% more for it.  I expect that a million mile battery (if it
>actually arrives) will cost something between 2 and 6 times as much as a
>150,000 mile battery.  The main financial advantage will go to big
>institutional investors, not to us consumers.
>
>David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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