The magic number that unlocks the electric-car revolution

Tesla's Battery Day event teases new energy storage capabilities and possible near-future cost parity between electric models and internal-combustion vehicles – an achievement that could trigger the beginning of the end for conventional cars.
Photo: Ronny Hartmann/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Ronny Hartmann/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
BY AKSHAT RATHI, BLOOMBERG NEWS

A decade ago, some of the smartest minds at the US Department of Energy (DOE) set an ambitious goal: lower the cost of battery packs to USD 100 per kilowatt-hour from more than USD 1000 per kWh. If achieved, electric cars would reach cost parity with internal-combustion engine cars — unleashing a revolution.

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