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If you look at supercharge.info , you can see about 266 new Superchargers so far this year.I am just curious to know how many supercharger centers opened in 2017?
It was never “doubling locations”. It was doubling Superchargers. A Supercharger is a pedestal with a cable.Something about doubling locations and then that became pedestals. And then after that the updated map came with what we can assume will be mostly urban SCs.
Yep, but they are slowing down supercharger production now, they are bleeding cash. $6 mill a day! I don't think you'll see many between 2017 and 2018Whichever way you look at it, it is pretty impressive growth.
Yep, but they are slowing down supercharger production now, they are bleeding cash. $6 mill a day! I don't think you'll see many between 2017 and 2018
Not slowing down. Have a look at supercharge.info. There are a record number of sites under simultaneous construction.
Are there still annoying holes? Sure - see Fort Stockton, TX. But Texas has always been a pita due to the tentacles of NADA firmly attached to the political machine.
You want an indication of sustained SC growth? Have a look at China, Mexico (for entirely different reasons and North American urban infill over the next 18 months.
Nope, 100% slowing down. During the end of quarter conference call, CFO said they are slowing down supercharger construction. They are burning a tonne of money a day, and this is part of the reason why. If they don't they'll be out of business inside 18 months.
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Deepak Ahuja, Tesla, Inc. - CFO [38]
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Yes. So firstly, our inventory is going to come down on S and X, and also, what's important is it is -- given these short-term delays, we have to be prudent in how we spend our money. And so we are managing our CapEx and OpEx growth to be in line with the growth of our fleet. And so for example, CapEx related to our stores or service centers or Superchargers, we are slowing that down to be in line, and that's logical. We've got growth for our fleet. So all those actions will come through in terms of helping us conserve cash.
Said the increasing nervous TSLA shorter for the 7 time this year.Nope, 100% slowing down. During the end of quarter conference call, CFO said they are slowing down supercharger construction. They are burning a tonne of money a day, and this is part of the reason why. If they don't they'll be out of business inside 18 months.