“But its cost of goods sold was about $220,000 per car versus an average selling price of $81,000 in the quarter, CFRA estimated.”
There aren’t with government subsidies in the world to cover that cost. But then, I don’t think it’s about making EVs affordable for the public...it’s about lining politician’s pockets.
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Ironically, some of us conservative families in the south like having one EV in our two-car garage to give us a diversification on energy dependency. If the Dims mess up gasoline supplies, we have an EV. If the Dims mess up power, we have an ICE pickup.
A few of us in the south like having an EV because we have solar to make our homes somewhat energy independent. The EV is a good way to utilize the excess power your solar system generates beyond what your house needs. We don't think solar is saving the world or any of that hogwash. We like weaning ourselves from dependency on things that the Dims overregulate, like energy.
They will make it up on the volume!