GrandEnigma
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Has anyone ever broken down the relative cost to send an email? Because it is not free. Would be curious.
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I'd bet it's a hell of a lot cheaper than mailing a letter, especially one sent by the Federal Government!Has anyone ever broken down the relative cost to send an email? Because it is not free. Would be curious.
Here is META chart. It dropped to $100 in 2023.Nothing more depressing than seeing nas up almost 2% and your portfolio in the red for the day. Oh well, we will get the last laugh in 2030 or 2040 or 2050
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Isn't CT supposed to charge at 800V eventually? If so, now is only a fraction of it. I don't think we have a full picture yet. That Kyle dude is getting weird lately.Hey Tesla, I know you dominate everywhere else, but hey, take some notes, or at least give us a clue when/if/where Cybertruck will charge this fast
Isn't CT supposed to charge at 800V eventually? If so, now is only a fraction of it. I don't think we have a full picture yet. That Kyle dude is getting weird lately.
It's about the same as the MY 4680 curve. Maybe it's a limitation on those batteries? Maybe they are playing it safe while they continue to test it?Yes, but there is no apparent reason for it not to maintain 250 kW for longer on 400 V chargers, even Model S/X maintain considerably longer, as in, this doesn't give any confidence that it will charge any faster on 800 V chargers, might peak a bit higher for a few seconds and that is it, will save 2 to 3 minutes on a 40 minutes charging session, which is almost zero improvement for customer experience
But we'll see
In what way?That Kyle dude is getting weird lately.
Yes. Thought it was obvious. (For some reason my notifications don't work at the moment. I wasn't ignoring your question, just didn't know anyone had tagged me.)
OK at this point can we just assume Toyota is on a massive wind up?Looks like good ol Toyota is changing course again.
Toyota says bye to electric cars. They will create ammonia engines
Toyota has always chosen a different path in its quest for cleaner and more sustainable transportation. While it is true that the Japanese automaker islagradaonline.com
FYI: Likely to see inventory increase in Q1 due to Houthi's and the Red Sea risk. Ships are now going around the Horn of Africa, adding time to shipping.Troy's current number for Q1 is 484k (so about flat to Q4'23 but ahead of Q1'23 of 423k).
Production challenges in Q1 are:
- 2 week shutdown in Berlin
- Model 3 Highland ramp in Fremont
- Chinese new year shutdown (no different than last year)
Production upsides:
- Higher weekly production output Berlin/Austin vs Q1'23
- inventory wave flattening likely completed.
Regarding the inventory wave reduction, see this table:
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I believe the wave flattening began in Q3 2022 and ended in Q2 2023 (see black box above).
The inventory build that occurred at year-end in Q4 '23 was to replenish the inventory draw in Q3'23.
In Q1 2023, you can see that Tesla produced 17,933 more cars than it delivered as vehicles were in transit on ships/car carriers.
This Q1, I expect to see a small build in inventory of about 5k but we may actually see a draw where Tesla delivers more cars than produced (there were some late ships at year-end that arrived early Jan).
Considering the challenges I mentioned above (Berlin shutdown, Fremont Highland ramp), I think Troy's 484k is reasonable.
490k would be solid and anything over 500k very bullish, imo.
It's about the same as the MY 4680 curve. Maybe it's a limitation on those batteries? Maybe they are playing it safe while they continue to test it?
Has anyone ever broken down the relative cost to send an email? Because it is not free. Would be curious.
not debating which is cheaper, just curious what the true cost of an email is. I mean you need internet service, a computer, an email service, which has data centers/staff/etc., then an end user that also has internet service and a computer to receive it.Amazon charges 10 cents per 1000 emails sent in SES, so 1/100th of a penny plus cost of time to write the email I suppose.
Email isn't free but it's really, really, close compared to paper mail.
The Taycan may be a beast from 10-80% soc, but Cybertruck crushes it from 0-10%, and 80-90%, lol.True, I remember when the current Taycan was supposed to charge above 300 kW in a update but it never happened, still charges faster power wise with a smaller battery pack than Model S/X and significantly smaller than Cybertruck
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Awww. They’re lawyers now. Adorable.Hope this passes the mods' opinions as 'new' information.
Today's All-In podcast goes in-depth into why the Delaware v. Musk judgement was so bad. Really good deep dive. It's the second segment, around the 35-36 minute mark.
I'd happily sign were it not for the financial penalty of Texas incorporate plus the unknown new corporate court. Were it to be for, say, Nevada, where there is a long and reliable history plus lower fees I'd sign in an instant.
Yes - from a Q1 financial statement perspective, this is a mess.
The auditors don't provide an Audit Opinion on quarters (only on the 10K) so they won't weigh in on this but I believe Tesla will not make any adjustments to Q1 and then provide a lengthy footnote stating the financials may be impacted in the future for this issue.
Regarding your 2nd question, I can see a scenario where a new comp plan to handle the post 2018 period could be more expensive than the original $2.3B charge.
Does anyone have any information on whether Tesla will restate earnings or modify in the future to reflect the court decision?