• @Treczoks
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    237 months ago

    What the heck are they doing wrong? If they sell an EV for 70k and still make a 130k loss on it, what are they doing to make the production cost 200k in the first place?

    • @czardestructo
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      7 months ago

      Buying and running the tools it takes to make the EV, running the factories and training the workers are all very expensive. So the losses implies they projected a LOT higher volume than they’re currently producing so all the expensive equipment sitting idle is spread over the smaller volume of cars. These are called NRE (non-recoverable expenses).

      • @Treczoks
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        27 months ago

        So the losses are not production losses, but a complete failure in the projection? OK, quite possible.

      • Echo Dot
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        17 months ago

        The problem they have is they’re trying to sell it for 200k. Maybe they didn’t try and sell it to so much money they’d actually make money paradoxically.