
Originally Posted by
DiscoMick
Interesting yet a few bugs to iron out I think. ROI depends entirely on volume.
Janus Electric
The cost estimates
COST PER KM DIESEL $1.20
COST PER KM JANUS ELECTRIC $0.73
Depend on the costs of the batteries, the battery swap stations costs and infrastructure. It has the range estimates yet did not say the weight of the batteries which impacts on the Load capacity.
They claim a $75,000 cost reduction per year.
One aspect of EV to ICE trucks running cost is maintenance. My baby one suggested service interval is 20,000km and price suggested it will be 1/10th of the service cost on my D3??
If that bit is true, EV trucks will have significant maintenance cost savings making purchasing decisions very easy. It does come down to cost and reliability.
The POMs suggest "Refuelling costs 58% less for an EV and annual tax and maintenance costs including MOTs and servicing, are 49% lower."
That again is small scale stuff. Trucks and in particular large trucks and fleets of them can and do magnify scale advantages we cannot get at the consumer level. IF or when a large fleet operator moves into this the change will be very quick.
I suspect the major change will come with solid state batteries or my favorite topic of hydrogen. Noting Janus have allowed for changing battery technology which is smart.
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