The cost of lithium batteries for electric cars in 2017 was $209/kwh, down 23% from 2016 (US $273/kwh), according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. In 2017, the United States sold 194,000 electric vehicles (including 90,000 plug-in hybrid), a 13% increase over 2017, but only accounted for 1% of the size of the car market in the same year.
By the end of 2017, the U.S. electric vehicle stock of 745,000 vehicles.
In 2017, there were 47,117 public charging piles for electric vehicles, a 17.6% increase over 2016 (40,075), including 6270 fast charging piles (13% of the total number of charging piles). How high is the cost of lithium batteries in the United States, how many electric cars, public charging piles?