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THE Electric Vehicle (EV) Thread pt 15

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Re: THE Electric Vehicle (EV) Thread pt 15

Unread postby AdamB » Sun 27 Oct 2024, 21:12:41

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Why...thank you for that "boots on the ground" information on you and your fellow citizens. I will certainly keep this honest assessment of your countrymen in mind every time you open your uneducated neonazi mouth.
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Re: THE Electric Vehicle (EV) Thread pt 15

Unread postby theluckycountry » Mon 28 Oct 2024, 04:16:12

Any positive news on the EV front adam, or just more of your pathetic personal attacks? It's all your have left isn't it, no positive news for you ev fanboi, nothing left but the specter of ever lower resale values ever shorter ranges and ever fewer functional chargers :lol:

What a debacle. But don't worry, go out and buy Bitcoin now, your messiah has assured you it is going to the moon! Not doge, he doesn't talk about doge anymore.

Tesla moves $765 million in Bitcoin to unknown wallets, putting Musk’s crypto plans in the spotlight

Tesla holds over 11,500 BTC, worth just over $775 million. When it moved the entirety of its holdings recently, investors got worried Tesla might be getting ready to make a sale. Up until then, it hadn't touched the funds for two years.

Tesla Billionaire Elon Musk Declares ‘Financial Emergency’ As $35.7 Trillion ‘Debt Bomb’ Primes A Bitcoin Price Boom To Rival Gold

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Re: THE Electric Vehicle (EV) Thread pt 15

Unread postby AdamB » Mon 28 Oct 2024, 11:24:19

theluckycountry wrote:Any positive news on the EV front adam, or just more of your pathetic personal attacks?

Don't know what you are talking about. Your opinion on Australians is certainly well respected, you being one and all.

On a personal front, I sold one of my EVs. Down to just the Leaf now. Doing what it has been doing for years....free fuel from work...going to and fro...no maintenance required since I bought it except tires...just the same old same old outstanding and low cost performance I've always had with this type of vehicle.

What is your experience with them? Oh yes, I forgot, you have none, and can only pontificate from a position of ignorance. Carry on. And thanks for the hints on what Australians are like, and keep up the good...neonazi....work...I guess....?

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PS...do you also hide your face at rallies, being the kind of coward that certainly wouldn't want decent Australians knowing you think Adolf did some really good things in his time?
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Re: THE Electric Vehicle (EV) Thread pt 15

Unread postby theluckycountry » Mon 28 Oct 2024, 18:15:31

Amidst broken stations, EV drivers ask, 'Why is it so hard to maintain an electrical plug?'

On paper, Canada officially boasts more than 32,000 public charging ports for electric vehicles, but on the web, EV drivers say the true number is far smaller because so many stations are out of service. “This has to be the worst station around. It’s constantly broken,” the driver of a 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV who goes by “Adam” said on Oct. 24 on a website called Plug Share about the Trenton, Ont., ONroute charging station just off Highway 401.
https://financialpost.com/commodities/e ... g-stations

It's just all part of the Legacy of the EV bubble and it reminds me of WeWork that suckered millions into renting otherwise obsolete office space with their clever marketing pitches to people who really would have been better off doing the home office gig. Which of course they were forced into due to covid.
Feb 15, 2024 — A recent study from the real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield found that about a fifth of US office space was vacant as of the end of last year.

Stranded assets, it's an old old story.
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Re: THE Electric Vehicle (EV) Thread pt 15

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 31 Oct 2024, 06:39:18

Rivian Stock Falls. Production Is a Problem.

Updated Oct 04, 2024,
Rivian on Friday reported third-quarter production of 13,157 units, down 19% year over year. Customer deliveries were 10,018 vehicles, down 36% year over year...
Falling production is a surprise and a disappointment, considering the company’s prior guidance for full-year production was at 57,232 vehicles. (It made about 50,000 vehicles in 2023).

Parts shortages are to blame.


Ahhh, parts shortages, good cover story, but the stock price is like a ski slope, tailing off now just above single digits at $10.30 I doubt it survive much longer without "Another" cash injection from a big player like VW. All those U.S. manufacturers down the toilet and all the excuses in the world but the simple fact is people are turning away from the EV in droves
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