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There are ~21,000 chargers in NA according to supercharger(dot)info. The busy chargers will still be reserved for Tesla and the other 12,000 can be opened up. I think things will be fine.
I wish there was more transparency on the 4680 ramp. At this point I'm not convinced the CT will only be 4680 cells. 15 months to only produce ~12,000 MY of cells? And with no apparent advantage to 2170 cells after Munroe teardown?
I really hope I'm wrong, but 4680 has been a disappointment so...
So if Ford will now have NACS, CCS, and J1772 charging locations listed on their UI, maybe Tesla will as well? At least J1772. On roadtrips I have to use the plugshare app to look for J1772 charging locations in parking garages/etc. Would be nice if they are listed on the screen.
If I'm understanding correctly Tesla is giving access to 12,000 chargers and there are around 17,000 currently, so not all chargers? I'm curious how much, if any, Ford paid to gain access.
Undeniably, the real losers of this deal are the other CCS networks and any manufacturer that isn't also...
Yeah everyone expecting this to be a Cybertruck unveil will be disappointed. These types of events have never been about new product details. It's going to be about how to scale manufacturing with maybe a CT sitting in the back.
If there is one thing I have been disappointed in 2022 it's their inability to ramp 4680s with the ramp of Austin/Berlin. And the inability to reach 5k/week run rate as stated in earnings call. I think the 4680s will become something special, but so far a disappointment. As an investor it is the...
I don't think there's much to explain on 1, 2, 4, and 5. More excitement and speculation.
3. Semi battery capacity. The current website says 0-70% charging in 30min. A 1MW charging, that is around 640kWh. It's definitely less than the 2kWh/mile, but at 1.28kWh/mile, that does seem a little low...
I'm sure I missed a lot, but feel free to add your thoughts. Some is definitely speculation.
1. 1MW CT charging. Didn't expect it to be that high! It definitely goes back to the "what do you think this is, a children's toy quote". V4 rollout will likely happen quickly once CT is ramped, and...
It is unfortunate the number of people on this site that support Musk no matter what, but yet get mad at other prominent political figure's followers when they do the same. Hypocrisy is rich.
It is possible to have the Elon who brings us the craziness of the CT while not tweeting baseless...
I've long held the belief that >80% of new vehicles sold in 2030 would be EVs. That was actually my bear case. I wouldn't have been surprised if it was over 90%. However, what I've increasingly seen over the last couple of years is how politicized EVs have become. It's unfortunate because it...
I feel like I go through this every quarter after Tesla announces their deliveries, but is there a website that shows every vehicle manufactures EV deliveries by quarter/month etc?
It would be nice to see how other manufacturers are progressing with their deliveries other than reading random...
I don't know how Ford is going to be at a capacity of 600k by end of next year. Based on what I've heard from Farley and other executives:
F150 Lightning: 150k
Mach E: 200k
E-Transit: 100k
Total: 450k
There are no plans for new vehicle lines that I'm aware of. The other troubling thing is look...
I think by 2024 they will be selling closer to 4 million vehicles/year, not 3 million.
To Toni's point, can there really be that much growth with only 2 vehicles? (and let's be honest, there isn't that much of a difference between 3 and Y anyway). I don't believe you need 15 different models...
Toni Sacconaghi
"Elon, I was wondering if I could just follow up and ask. You talked about your product road map and also your goal to keep growing at 50% per year or better. That would put you at 3.2 million vehicles or more in 2024. And I think you made reference to Cybertruck maybe being...
I remember when the first iPhone came out I thought it was a stupid idea. Who in their right mind would spend $500 for a phone? How on earth would you look at the internet or maps on such a small screen? No one is going to want to look at their phone when they could use a computer instead. As it...