This report ignores the fact that EVs are mechanically much simpler than 
ICEVs.  A motor, controller, and single-speed transaxle should cost less 
than an ICE, ECU, and automatic transaxle, once the development costs are 
amortized.

Also, with battery leasing, it's also possible to shift the battery cost 
from part of the vehicle's up front cost to something more like fuel costs 
in an ICEV. It's pretty likely that ICEV fuel costs are going to rise over 
time.

The fact that a report comes from a  university doesn't say much about its 
credibility.  Anybody can start with a desired conclusion and work toward 
it.  I'm thinking of the infamous Carnegie-Mellon study in the 1990s that 
claimed that EVs would produce higher lead emissions than ICEVs fueled by 
leaded gasoline.  It turned out that C-M's researchers conveniently "forgot" 
to figure in battery recycling.  Oops!

Don't get me wrong; I don't mean to impugn MIT.  This study might be totally 
legit.  Just  make sure you check who funded it, and what the participants' 
previous activities suggest.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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