dbsb3233
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Yes and no. Depends on how you look at it. If the MME got the same miles/kWh, the larger battery would translate into longer range, which would be a big plus. But the MME appears to have lower miles/kWh, which means the bigger battery is needed just to make it close. That's actually worse since it means longer time to charge it, and more weight.What people do not understand is the battery cost in EV's is a substantial portion of the cost. The battery of the MME is substantially larger than the Y. This is a major bonus on the side of Ford but never mentioned?
But the lower miles/kWh is worth it to me because it enables style and shape I like better, even if it's not quite as aerodynamic.
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