You’re not wrong, but these early stumbles are going to pass and Tesla is gonna end up in a difficult position to compete. The quality of their cars is quite poor, and they’re very spartan as far as features. I’ve driven an S and a 3, as well as an F150 Lightning, and the F150 was by far my preference. It actually feels like a real car. It did end up being too expensive, but battery costs are dropping exponentially, and I’m expecting we’ll see Chinese EVs taking over the market in 5 years. BYD is manufacturing a shipping fleet and branching out of China, it’s only a matter of time until they’re here.
smileysteve|2 years ago
Low tier charging networks affects people's trust in your product (now they're shipping Tesla adapters)
Dealers create complex supply chains.
If consumers aren't coming from a previous electric, you probably need to help the onboarding (like Tesla did with free superchargingl
lukevp|2 years ago
hijklmnopq|2 years ago