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Science & Technology
Electric Vehicle Sales Short-Circuit
2023-03-04
[Epoch Times] American electric vehicle (EV) start-ups are dealing with falling demand, as buyers look elsewhere, or put off purchases entirely. High costs, quality-control issues, and supply-chain problems are taking a toll on the EV sector, according to the latest quarterly reports.

For example, Rivian Automotive reported mixed quarterly results after a second recall in less than six months, reported Fox Business. Over 12,000 electric trucks and SUVs were recalled, or almost 89 percent of all of those produced through September, after a faulty sensor in the front passenger seat was discovered, according to The Wall Street Journal. The company previously saw a net loss of $1.72 billion for the fourth quarter of 2022, compared to the $2.46 billion loss during the same period in 2021.

Rivian’s goal of producing 50,000 vehicles in 2023 fell below previous estimates, as production was hit with supply-chain issues and temporary factory shutdowns to improve production levels at its Illinois plant.

The EV company lost $6.75 billion on $1.66 billion in revenue, for all of 2022, forcing executives to cut spending after two rounds of layoffs and delays in a number of products, reported Fox Business.

The new start-ups took a hit last year when the Biden administration imposed domestic manufacturing requirements and price caps for EV part makers in exchange for receiving federal tax credits to build their vehicles.
I bet GM made out OK on that deal.
It was hoped that federally funded incentives of up to $7,500 per EV made in America would cause demand in the sector to jump, but restrictions on foreign-made parts have put a damper on sales.

Unfortunately, most Rivian customers do not qualify for the EV tax credits.
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Posted by:Bobby

#1  The shake out will continue and most companies will fail. That will leave orphan products and customers with unfixable vehicles.

What remains will be niche manufacturers with boutique products. Even Tesla.
Posted by: EMS Artifact   2023-03-04 12:36  

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