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''Table: NPV analysis from 2020 to 2030. We assume a ramp-up to our full market potential. The break-down of costs allows us to set our targets and drivers of cost reduction.'' | ''Table: NPV analysis from 2020 to 2030. We assume a ramp-up to our full market potential. The break-down of costs allows us to set our targets and drivers of cost reduction.'' | ||
Specific references for our financial analysis: | |||
:1. Schmuch, R., Wagner, R., Hörpel, G., Placke, T. & Winter, M. Performance and cost of materials for lithium-based rechargeable automotive batteries. Nat. Energy 3, 267–278 (2018). | |||
:2. Insideevs.com. Sales of all electric vehicles in the world by model. (2019). | |||
:3. Scotiabank. Numbers of cars sold worldwide from 1990 to 2019. (2019). Available at: https://www.statista.com/statistics/200002/international-car-sales-since-1990/Statista. (Accessed: 15th November 2019) | |||
:4. International Energy Agency. Global EV Outlook 2016, Beyond one million electric cars. (2016). | |||
:5. Safari, M. Battery electric vehicles: Looking behind to move forward. Energy Policy 115, 54–65 (2018). | |||
:6. Nykvist, B. & Nilsson, M. Rapidly falling costs of battery packs for electric vehicles. Nat. Clim. Chang. 5, 329–332 (2015). | |||
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Table: detailed inputs for the NPV analysis
Table: NPV analysis from 2020 to 2030. We assume a ramp-up to our full market potential. The break-down of costs allows us to set our targets and drivers of cost reduction.
Specific references for our financial analysis:
- 1. Schmuch, R., Wagner, R., Hörpel, G., Placke, T. & Winter, M. Performance and cost of materials for lithium-based rechargeable automotive batteries. Nat. Energy 3, 267–278 (2018).
- 2. Insideevs.com. Sales of all electric vehicles in the world by model. (2019).
- 3. Scotiabank. Numbers of cars sold worldwide from 1990 to 2019. (2019). Available at: https://www.statista.com/statistics/200002/international-car-sales-since-1990/Statista. (Accessed: 15th November 2019)
- 4. International Energy Agency. Global EV Outlook 2016, Beyond one million electric cars. (2016).
- 5. Safari, M. Battery electric vehicles: Looking behind to move forward. Energy Policy 115, 54–65 (2018).
- 6. Nykvist, B. & Nilsson, M. Rapidly falling costs of battery packs for electric vehicles. Nat. Clim. Chang. 5, 329–332 (2015).
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