We explain how market analysts have calculated the total cost of ownership so far, and talk about two other ways to think about the cost and benefit of owning electric vehicles -- the usage experience (do both technologies offer the same benefit and therefore require equal cost, or is one of them superior and it would thereby be justified to have higher cost?), and the potential monetary effects when you include the social cost of carbon.
Theo and Teresa have been brainstorming about how to best incorporate these factors in comparative cost analyses.
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[1] K. Ricke, L. Drouet, K. Caldeira, and M. Tavoni, “Country-level social cost of carbon,” Nature Clim Change, vol. 8, no. 10, pp. 895–900, Oct. 2018.
[2] U. Irfan, “Climate change is a global injustice. A new study shows why.,” Vox, 26-Sep-2018. [Online]. Available: https://www.vox.com/2018/9/26/17897614/climate-change-social-cost-carbon. [Accessed: 11-Dec-2019].
Some TCO examples (some of them more EV-friendly than others):
https://www.evtalk.co/post/32-fair-cost-comparison-between-electric-cars-and-gas-cars
Digital Future Technology [audiojungle]
Sound-effects from [freesound.org]
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