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Could Electric Vehicle Prices Fall Faster Than Expected?

Battery-pack prices already are lower than analysts’ predictions for 2020.

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Could Electric Vehicle Prices Fall Faster Than Expected?
Electric vehicle battery prices are dropping so fast that forecasts can’t keep up
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Analysts have consistently failed to predict the evolution of battery costs because their projections are based on known technologies. By contrast, experience curves have accurately predicted the evolution of battery costs since 2008. Experience curves suggest the cost of electric vehicles may reach a tipping point by 2020 to 2023—two to five years earlier than most analysts’ projections. The forecast is based on battery-pack costs falling in that time frame to $100/kWh, which analysts believe would make the cost of an electric vehicle equal to that of an internal combustion engine vehicle.

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Mark Gottfredson is a partner in Bain & Company’s Performance Improvement and Advanced Manufacturing & Services practices. He is based in the firm’s Dallas office.

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