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Badfickle t1_je4yu04 wrote
Reply to comment by AssortedInterests in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
eh. Grid scale battery factories are being built quite rapidly and prices are dropping. There's good reason for optimism.
Badfickle t1_je4y6fu wrote
Reply to comment by Justtryme90 in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
This is true but depends on the time scale you are looking at. Prior to 2019 gas dominated new capacity additions. The last 5 years solar and wind took over and are growing rapidly. The IRA will accelerate that trend.
Badfickle t1_je4th9b wrote
Reply to comment by DuFFman_ in EU fossil fuel car ban gets final green light by altmorty
you said build quality which in part comes down to reliability.
Badfickle t1_je4taku wrote
Reply to comment by DuFFman_ in EU fossil fuel car ban gets final green light by altmorty
peak reddit.
Yes. You know better than the people who actually own the cars. If the people who own the cars have an opinion different than yours they must be in a cult. I hate to break it to you but most car buyers don't give a crap one way or the other about Musk.
Badfickle t1_je3qeqb wrote
Reply to comment by DuFFman_ in EU fossil fuel car ban gets final green light by altmorty
That's an old talking point. Model 3 has the second highest reliability rating of any ev.
Badfickle t1_je3qbsx wrote
Reply to comment by DuFFman_ in EU fossil fuel car ban gets final green light by altmorty
That's why survey after survey Tesla is at or near the top in owner satisfaction.
Badfickle t1_je3q6w8 wrote
Reply to comment by Due-Resident-4588 in EU fossil fuel car ban gets final green light by altmorty
eh. ICE vehicles are already losing. These bans don't really do much. The market will already have switched by then. You'd be hard pressed to buy an ICE vehicle by 2035 except very niche vehicles.
Badfickle t1_je3hnwy wrote
Reply to comment by Law_Student in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
That's old data. Battery prices are dropping and will continue to drop.
Badfickle t1_je3gkpp wrote
Reply to comment by 547610831 in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
eh. In terms of added capacity since 2019 wind and solar has greatly outstripped natural gas. As batteries get cheaper and cheaper that trend will only accelerate.
Badfickle t1_jdnv0dr wrote
Reply to comment by isayporschewrong in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
As EV prices continue to come down it will no longer make economic sense for consumers to purchase ICE vehicles.
Badfickle t1_jdn9d6m wrote
Reply to comment by isayporschewrong in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
It is remarkably simple. Sales of your profitable ICE cars implode while you are still unable to mass produce EVs for a profit. Something which only Telsa and BYD have managed so far.
Not everyone is going to successfully make the transition. There will be bankruptcies, government bailouts and or mergers along the way.
Badfickle t1_jdf0eys wrote
Reply to comment by dont-YOLO-ragequit in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
>This is exactly where they wanted to be.
And that is why they are failing.
The Tesla build quality has improved considerably in the last few years. The Model 3 is now one of the most reliable EVs you can buy. The model Y has also improved greatly.
Where the other manufacturers are aspiring to in 3-5 years is where Tesla was 5 years ago. Toyota recently did a teardown of a model y and came to the conclusion that Tesla had superior manufacturing and that Toyota needs to completely rethink its process if wants to keep up.
https://www.autonews.com/manufacturing/how-toyotas-new-ceo-koji-sato-plans-get-real-about-evs
If legacy doesn't get its act together and fast a bunch are going out of business.
Badfickle t1_jde5945 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
I actually went to go buy an EV6 last summer. The test drive was great and I was ready. Then the stealer wanted $11k over msrp. NOPE.
The stealership was even even trying to sell a low mileage used EV6 for $11k over MSRP of new and pretended that they didn't know a used car didn't qualify for the $7500 tax credit.
Badfickle t1_jde4qze wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
Who in your mind has caught up to Tesla in pure EV?
Badfickle t1_jddv2v0 wrote
Reply to comment by peakzorro in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
The cybertruck will still be profitable before the lightning is. That's not to say the lightning isn't a good truck. It's just the reality of where the companies are right now.
Badfickle t1_jdddh9g wrote
Reply to comment by shadowthunder in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
There's a whole series of Munro videos on the Mach E tear down. Here's the wrap up one
Badfickle t1_jdd5d4i wrote
Reply to comment by BreadfruitOk5341 in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
lol. Yeah. Who needs any of them there fancy a u t o m o b i l e s when a horse and buggy is just fine.
Badfickle t1_jdd25uk wrote
Reply to comment by thats-fucked_up in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
You are absolutely, factually correct except you forgot that TESLA BAD.
Badfickle t1_jdd1z7v wrote
Reply to comment by outragedUSAcitizen in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
That's not actually the problem. The problem is that their manufacturing techniques are out dated and bureaucratic and their costs are too high.
Badfickle t1_jdd1du2 wrote
Reply to comment by HotHamwMustard in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
Understandable. I just feel the more competition in the EV space the better.
Badfickle t1_jdcxolq wrote
Reply to comment by i_am_covered in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
That's true. They will undoubtedly raise the price considerably to start with and not even offer the cheapest version. They can do that because the demand is high and they will be supply constrained at first and can make more profit off the higher end versions. Prices could be in the 80k-90k range and I would not be at all surprised to see them reach 30-40% margins once they hit volume production.
Badfickle t1_jdcv7iv wrote
Reply to comment by i_am_covered in Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup by EW234
The cyber truck does have 1.5 million pre-orders. The demand is there. It depends mostly on how many they can produce next year.
Badfickle t1_jdcnit6 wrote
This is where they should have been 5-10 years ago. Let's hope they can catch up before its too late.
Badfickle t1_jd8fga2 wrote
Reply to comment by aChunkyChungus in US EV Sales Hit New Record, And People Are Buying More Than Just Teslas by Magister_Xehanort
You can avoid that by buying direct from the manufacturer and skip the stealership.
Badfickle t1_je7iwhg wrote
Reply to comment by Layer_4_Solutions in U.S. renewable electricity surpassed coal in 2022 by altmorty
Well we had a huge spike in lithium prices the last two years which has since dropped as new sources have come on line. Lithium is now 50% the price it has been the past 2 years.