Might be related to this:

Sorry for the X link, but a good quick rundown with graphs:
https://x.com/EdConwaySky/status/1790433248348192996
Yep, estimates of ~$100k loss, but respect for Ford who have split their company and report on Ford Model E (their electric division), so we get to see how it's doing. The other companies don't separate out EV's. Lucid have improved and gotten their per vehicle loss under $400k now. Stellantis claim some profits on BEV's, but me thinks they lie. Toyota have said their current platform (used for the BZ4X) isn't profitable, and words to the effect of 'can't be' as they plan to roll out a potentially profitable platform in 2026/27.dan_b wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 9:57 am Very much related I'd say.
I read yesterday that Ford is making an average loss of $100,000 per EV it makes which if true is insane. I know their sales of the F150 Lighting aren't exactly setting the world on fire, but are they really that far off making them at least break even? No wonder they keep going back to ICE-powered SUVs!
Is that the correct figure Mart???
Scary isn't it?
Yep, their cash injections of several $bn, are equal to just a few days of oil revenue, as they earn about $1bn/day.dan_b wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 11:52 am Lucid? Well they're now basically owned by the Saudi Government, and they have signed a deal to supply 100,000 cars to the Saudi Government, which included opening a final assembly plant in Saud, and the Saudis basically have unlimited money (until the oil runs out!), so I think Lucid is safe for the time being.
I'll have to try and find the source, but I'm not sure the legacy car makers losses are all they claim to be!dan_b wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 9:57 am Very much related I'd say.
I read yesterday that Ford is making an average loss of $100,000 per EV it makes which if true is insane. I know their sales of the F150 Lighting aren't exactly setting the world on fire, but are they really that far off making them at least break even? No wonder they keep going back to ICE-powered SUVs!