There's a roadmap that I see in my head for this company and so far they've done a pretty good job of following it, and grid scale storage is hardly high up on that list.
-Announce million mile battery/new battery production methods.
-As part of million mile battery announcement reveal vehicle to grid capabilities (for whole home battery back up/energy consumption optimization)
-Announce Giga Texas factory for battery production/Cybertruck manufacturing
-Ramp Model Y Production in Fremont
-Ramp Model 3 Production in Shanghai with new battery chemistry/production methods
-Ramp Model Y production in Shanghai with new battery chemistry/production methods
-Complete Giga Berlin and begin Model 3/Y production with new battery chemistry/production methods
-Complete Giga Texas factory and begin manufacturing of Cybertruck with new battery technology
-Shift previous battery production lines to grid scale storage
-Begin Production on Semi
-Reveal final Roadster design and announce $25,000 Model 2 commuter car
-Announce battery repurposing program that allows customers to exchange their battery pack for new pack with new batteries at profit sustaining discounted rate. Repurpose those batteries and warranty claim batteries as energy storage devices.
I don't have problems with them raising funds to increase production. Right now they're the market leader for electric vehicles despite infrastructure issues where they have to ship vehicles to meet the demands of foreign purchases. If I thought they were raising funds because they won't be able to produce their vehicles profitably between all their revenue channels for their vehicles I'd be concerned, but I don't believe that's the case. I've been hearing peak demand for a awhile now or that subsidy reductions would reduce demand, but I haven't seen that happen yet.
ETA: Autonomy isn't even on my radar in the near term, their Auto Pilot suite as an ever improving driver assist system is enough of a value add to the car to drive purchases, then add the additional utility of a vehicle that can help you save on your electric bill/make you more comfortable during a blackout and I think it's best if they don't drop prices as battery costs decrease.
-Announce million mile battery/new battery production methods.
-As part of million mile battery announcement reveal vehicle to grid capabilities (for whole home battery back up/energy consumption optimization)
-Announce Giga Texas factory for battery production/Cybertruck manufacturing
-Ramp Model Y Production in Fremont
-Ramp Model 3 Production in Shanghai with new battery chemistry/production methods
-Ramp Model Y production in Shanghai with new battery chemistry/production methods
-Complete Giga Berlin and begin Model 3/Y production with new battery chemistry/production methods
-Complete Giga Texas factory and begin manufacturing of Cybertruck with new battery technology
-Shift previous battery production lines to grid scale storage
-Begin Production on Semi
-Reveal final Roadster design and announce $25,000 Model 2 commuter car
-Announce battery repurposing program that allows customers to exchange their battery pack for new pack with new batteries at profit sustaining discounted rate. Repurpose those batteries and warranty claim batteries as energy storage devices.
I don't have problems with them raising funds to increase production. Right now they're the market leader for electric vehicles despite infrastructure issues where they have to ship vehicles to meet the demands of foreign purchases. If I thought they were raising funds because they won't be able to produce their vehicles profitably between all their revenue channels for their vehicles I'd be concerned, but I don't believe that's the case. I've been hearing peak demand for a awhile now or that subsidy reductions would reduce demand, but I haven't seen that happen yet.
ETA: Autonomy isn't even on my radar in the near term, their Auto Pilot suite as an ever improving driver assist system is enough of a value add to the car to drive purchases, then add the additional utility of a vehicle that can help you save on your electric bill/make you more comfortable during a blackout and I think it's best if they don't drop prices as battery costs decrease.
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