I've read about this & will try to find the article. the batteries are dead in these cars, and it costs more to replace that battery than it does to just buy a new car. So "green!"
These cars were from an on demand car service that was put out of business by competition from uber. Nothing to do with batteries failing. Just google France Bluecar.
Are those unsold stock? They don't look worn out. Just abandoned.
I've read about this & will try to find the article. the batteries are dead in these cars, and it costs more to replace that battery than it does to just buy a new car. So "green!"
The only source I can find is a Twitter post:
https://twitter.com/crawfishaka/status/1412588964691775497
Yes, especially if you cannot use the car for as long as you can use a gas powered car. New cars mean resources used to make them.
These cars were from an on demand car service that was put out of business by competition from uber. Nothing to do with batteries failing. Just google France Bluecar.
Ahhh - that makes sense. I could not find what I read earlier. It may have been someone's Twitter interpretation of this photo.