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12-29-2022, 10:36 AM | #1080 |
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Expect companies that are not incorporating PHEV’s into their current lineup and going all in on EVs instead to have serious liquidity problems, if not bankruptcy.
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12-29-2022, 11:24 AM | #1081 |
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Governments can make mandates and impose timelines but common sense and the market dictates that if the mandates aren't realistic then the dates will change.
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12-29-2022, 11:42 AM | #1082 |
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100% correct. Why have companies like GM not asked the consumers what they want in their next vehicle? I don't believe for a second that ALL customers want an EV, so why has companies like GM committed to all EV's by 2035? I bet that only about 1/3 of customers actually want an EV if ICE vehicles are also available. The auto manufactures that commit to building both EV's and ICE vehicles in the future will win!
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12-29-2022, 11:49 AM | #1083 | |
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12-29-2022, 12:22 PM | #1084 |
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In short, most companies (basically everyone except VW and Stellantis) do not have the resources (capital, manpower or equipment) to offer both EVs and PHEVs in large volumes or varieties.
Making cars is INCREDIBLY capital intensive and margins are small. Those margins shrink even more for PHEVs because they have the challenges/costs associated with both ICE and BEV, with almost none of the benefits (from a manufacturing standpoint). Retooling facilities and developing and implementing processes to make cars and components also takes time. The speed at which companies are attempting to switch to EV production is unprecedented, and it’s still a 3-5 year process at minimum. If people do not buy EVs as governments and companies are expecting/hoping, companies that have a majority EV portfolio will not have the time and resources required to start making ICE cars or PHEVs to meet demand. |
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12-29-2022, 01:35 PM | #1085 |
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12-29-2022, 02:11 PM | #1086 | |
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- Impending regulations - EVs are a buzzword right now, so that gets shareholder’s attention (short term profits). As the CEO of Toyota has said, the silent majority are indifferent or do not want EVs (some have said that he’s trying to downplay EV enthusiasm because of Toyota’s investments in hydrogen - probably not entirely false, but I still think he’s right). But like everything in the media today, the vocal minority gets the most attention. - The initial thinking was that once scaled to full production capacity, margins on EVs would be fatter than ICE vehicles. High initial investment, but the modular nature of most EV platforms lends itself to a simpler final assembly process, and machining electric drive unit components is much simpler than an ICE powertrain (no cylinder heads, blocks, transmissions). Recent supply chain issues and the fact that everyone is trying to make EVs in relatively large capacities at the same time have seriously hamstrung companies’ ability to scale as fast as they thought, along with unforeseen issues with in-house battery and electric motor production (GM, for example, has never made batteries in-house before Ultium - they were purchased from LG previously). Many companies that went all-in on EVs needed a ton of external factors to play out perfectly in order for their plans to work. In the real world, this never happens, of course. I have no proof for this next claim, but it’s the only way such shortsightedness and greed makes sense - I believe there have been conversations between auto executives and governments/regulators that have gone something like this: We (gov) will create all the demand you need, you (auto execs) just make sure you can handle the supply. |
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When Apple was working on the iPhone if you asked someone would they want an expensive phone without a keyboard they would have laughed at you… Fast forward to today and Nokia is no longer making phones and everything is a smartphone… Microsoft used to lead the PDA/smartphone space and now they don’t even make a phone/PDA OS anymore… You sound like Steve Ballmer when he saw the iPhone… |
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12-29-2022, 02:41 PM | #1088 | |
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The dates will remain to save face, no one wants to be seen to be wrong, they will just allow PHEV's in with a quiet adjustment and no fanfare then spruike that they hit their target. |
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12-30-2022, 04:36 AM | #1091 |
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Fact of the matter over here quite simply is that the party that was voted in to run the country didn't say they would reduce the date from 2040 to 2030 for banning the sale of fuel cars which will have cost them the next general election for taking some of those voters for a ride, even Jeremy Clarkson has said the blue party now are not the ones of old.
They didn't take into account that drivers of older cars, and there are a lot of them, can't afford newer EV's. |
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12-30-2022, 08:23 AM | #1092 | |
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12-31-2022, 02:19 AM | #1093 |
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Add on the constant same tv ad's about EV's mostly from Kia and Hyundai (and hardly any or none for normal ICE vehicles) toeing the line for misinformed governments.
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12-31-2022, 05:25 AM | #1094 |
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What's happening in UK now, there is chaos at EV charging stations.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...elated-replace |
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winter blues - https://www.businessinsider.com/rent...-hertz-2023-01
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Looking more and more like UK headed for EV catastrophe with governments apparently blind to overwhelming evidence that EV's are the wrong path and ignoring the obvious.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/2094...omic-disaster/ |
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So glad I dumped my Taycan when I did to go back to a gas powered manual transmission fun car.
I thought EV would be fun and practical but it became a huge issue traveling long distances - I did 300 miles in 1 day in the winter and had to stop and charge twice in the same day for a cumulative total of 50 minutes (much of that was due to slow chargers and shit range in the winter). Additionally the luxury EV market is crashing hard, cars are losing thousands in value each week. I might not be back to an EV for a long time, unless it's a $20k disposable commuter car. |
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