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phycoticfishman t1_iwr8eyl wrote

GM is surprisingly ready as well. Though they have had little to no hype except for the electric Hummer.

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8to24 t1_iwrajep wrote

GM already has 7 EVs in the market.

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onegunzo t1_iwrfvlz wrote

I hope we can agree # of brands is a meaningless #. It's about what can you deliver/produce?

If you can produce a few thousand (or even 10K) of a brand, is that really production? Or just compliance cars so you don't have to pay credits to Tesla and other EV companies?

A reminder, Rivian has produced 14K YTD. GM has produced just over 15K YTD. That's the real measuring tape - yeah?

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8to24 t1_iwrge1b wrote

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onegunzo t1_iwriuyr wrote

And?

Please go deeper into what made up those 6.9 million. I'll spoil it for you. Most likely 4-5 million plus were golf cart sized cars in China. Only about 2 to 2.5 million were real vehicles(being generous). And again a lot if not most of those were produced in China. Only 1+ million were produced outside of China.

But what's your point?

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8to24 t1_iwrjy5n wrote

>Only 1+ million were produced outside of China.

Tela alone sells a million cars per year.

My point is that production has been dramatically scaled up.

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onegunzo t1_iwrki8l wrote

Most of Tesla cars are built in China...

Other than the ones I highlighted elsewhere in this thread, the rest are in real trouble.

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ElectrikDonuts OP t1_iwrl8kk wrote

Double what tesla has and like 1/4th of the sales, if that. Number of models doesn’t matter. If anything its just a distraction when EV are battery supply limited

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