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To my Amerifriends : Is this tax selling thing real?
They have always used a different formulation for storage than they use for vehicles...It always annoyed me we insisted on using vehicle-optimized cells in stationary storage products. I'd like to see them get even less efficient and cheaper if possible, we got plenty of space for megapacks.
There are 2 ways to raise EV percentage.I don't believe battery production estimates- even the most optimistic ones- support those expectations (2027 in particular).
IIRC Elon said he thinks 30 million EVs a year industry wide before 2030 was possible (with 2/3rds of those being from Tesla) but that's still only about 35-37ish percent of worldwide car sales per year.
Especially since many companies are shipping more of the small # of EVs their battery supplies allow for to the EU since the fines are higher there for being out of compliance with emissions limits.
Totally empathize with the feeling. But...sometimes the best bet is the one you don't make.I kind of want to pick up some DIS, ABNB, LULU and AMZN today. Maybe a drrty bank or two.
There are 2 ways to raise EV percentage.
Increase EV production, or reduce ICEs...
If it's obvious that ICEs are a dead-end, they'll only be bought if the old one stops working, which could suddenly expand the renewal cycle a lot.
Daily Mail - today: NY Wild for Cybertruck
Excerpt:
Hundreds of New Yorkers lined up outside Tesla's Manhattan showroom to get a rare glimpse of a Cybertruck prototype ahead of the company's CEO Saturday Night Live appearance.
The futuristic Cybertruck then hit the streets of NYC to the amazement of many bystanders.
The all-electric truck's body (pictured) is based on a 1976 Lotus Esprit sports car Musk owned in 2013 and the rest of the design pulls inspiration from vehicles in 'Blade Runner,' 'Mad Max,' 'Back to the Future' and 'Alien'
Benzinga - 10 minutes ago: Shares of EV and EV-related stocks are trading lower amid weakness in Workhorse
So everyone still gets to replace their current car at least once until 2027 and then run the next one into the ground...?2027 (the 50% date being discussed) is still 8 years removed from the 2035-ban-ice date (and outside of "discussion" even that date isn't actual law hardly anywhere right now)...
Most folks in the US get rid of new cars after just under 6 years, so I don't see "8 years before a largely hypothetical right now ban" causing a massive drop in total new car sales.
funny caption on that pic, Apparently the dailymailUK staff don't know much about vehichles
eh, yeah, that's a No. The truck isn't based on a Lotus Esprit from the 70s.