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Nicolas Zart    July 7, 2012 - 1:30PM

In reply to by Marc (not verified)

The battery replacement issue is moot since there is a secondary market building around it and batteries lasts almost as long as gasoline engines. If you have solar panels or any other means of alternative energy production, you could even use your old battery pack as local storage. This is an old counter-topic that has been debunked many times. Southern California Edison was testing Johnson-Craft lithium-ion batteries in labs in 2007 with over 200,000 without noticeable degradation. You also fail to notice that lithium batteries' cost has steadily gone down. So what if I can replace my battery pack with a better one and sell the old one?

Thanks for the encouragement for my writing style. As I've mentioned before, my English teachers were Americans and British which accounts for the punctuation. I'm glad we have people like you to remind how terrible our writing is. It sure makes things better and contributes in the most positive way. Thanks, Nicolas ",which," ;)

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