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The just debuted BYD Racco looks like the Honda N-Box superficially. However, BYD Racco is a pure EV, while the Honda N-Box is a gasoline car with an ICE.
Unless I'm mistaken, Honda N-Box in Japan goes for USD 12k (base) to USD 16k (fully tricked out).
Makes price competition tough and trying to sell it on pure advantages of an EV platform?
What is the EV charging network like in inner-city Japan?
My take is that for people who live in inner city, there is a significant portion of them giving up on EVs after a couple of years because
- no dedicated charging facilities in their apartments or place of work
- irritated by having to monitor charge levels and shifting their cars out of the charging lots once charged.
- their lifestyle does not fully support them having a habit of charging while they are out at malls or dining out (not to mention it is more expensive than charging at home?)
This depresses resale value of EVs vis their ICE counterparts which further detracts from competitiveness of EVs at the point of sale.