this post was submitted on 22 Jul 2024
411 points (97.7% liked)
RealTesla
478 readers
1 users here now
- Posts must be about Tesla, EV, or AV
- Meta Posts must be pre-approved.
- Shitposts are limited
- No Elon Worship
- All Links must include the original title of the Content
- Sites behind Paywalls must have text included.
- Don't be an asshole
- No Image Posts
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Discounting the tariffs--which are not an easy issue--American electric vehicles are still in their relative infancy. Tesla has been making electric cars, yes, but they're bad. Tesla simply doesn't have the institutional knowledge about car manufacturing and design, so they do things that the auto industry as a whole knows is dumb. Like, electric components than can get shorted out from going to a car wash (!), or electronic door latches that become inoperable if the battery fails because the car has caught on fire (!!!). Right now, non-Chinese/non-Tesla EVs simply don't have a lot of market presence, but the few that are on the market are selling out (e.g., when the Ford F-150 Lightning was introduced, pre-orders were more than a full year's production). Software issues seem to be plaguing American EVs, which is... Not surprising, TBH. But IMO, I'd rather have software issues than hardware problems.
-- in the united states and canada because of those tariffs; they're dominating everywhere that doesn't have high tariffs.