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posted by jelizondo on Saturday July 26, @09:19PM   Printer-friendly

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As expected, last night’s Tesla earnings announcement brought more bad news for the challenged EV-maker with 13.5pc less vehicles delivered in Q2.

Elon Musk’s Tesla woes continue as the electric vehicle (EV) maker again announced disappointing quarter two results, with its biggest decline in revenues in over a decade. And the future does not look bright with the loss in electric vehicle incentives on the way thanks to Donald Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’.

Revenues at Tesla fell 12pc in Q2 to $22.5bn. On an earnings call, the normally optimistic Musk warned of “rough quarters” ahead, when pressed on the loss of the EV incentives, and markets reacted with a drop of up to 5pc in the share value.

Most analysts believe the launch of a promised new affordable Tesla is the short-term fix, but there was little yesterday to reassure them. Having originally said the long-awaited affordable Tesla would start builds in the first half of the year, it said yesterday that “the first builds” started only in June. Musk mentioned on the call that the new model would be a version of the existing Y model.

“A lightly refreshed product offering, plus increasingly compelling alternatives from competitors in Asia, Europe and North America make it harder to sell Teslas than has been the case until quite recently,” said Forrester principal analyst, Paul Miller.

 “The withdrawal of EV incentives in several countries makes the vehicles less attractive and the full impact of tariffs imposed by the US and other countries is not yet clear.”

On the earnings call, Musk continued to promote the idea of his robotaxis as the proverbial white horse that would bring Tesla back to success, but the Austin robotaxi pilot got off to a shaky start and many question Musk’s optimism when it comes to reaching his huge ambitions.

“During the investor call, Elon Musk talked about ‘getting the regulatory approvals’ to expand the Austin pilot even further, and to launch in the Bay Area, Arizona, Nevada and Florida soon,” said Miller. “He went so far as to suggest the company ‘could’ address half the US population by the end of 2025, ‘subject to regulatory approvals’.

“That caveat is an important one, as regulatory approvals take time and there is no evidence that these formal applications to the separate state regulatory processes have begun.”


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  • (Score: 4, Funny) by Snospar on Saturday July 26, @11:15PM (7 children)

    by Snospar (5366) Subscriber Badge on Saturday July 26, @11:15PM (#1411648)

    We should be encouraging people to drive electric. Fuck the green credentials, a Tesla 3 is a an absolute scream to drive. Sure, they're watching your every move and the telemetry is all sent back to China & USA but who cares? 0-60 in 4.2 seconds - I am living in the future! One foot driving is like Mario kart, I get cross now when I need to use the brake. Also the 0-60 isn't the really important thing, the 40-70 is just as fast which makes overtaking faster and safer. Weirdly you get some drivers that don't like being overtaken by an electric and they (dangerously) accelerate when you try to pass. They lose every time because I just push Button A harder. Mwah hah hah ha

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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by JoeMerchant on Saturday July 26, @11:26PM

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Saturday July 26, @11:26PM (#1411650)

    >40-70 is just as fast which makes overtaking faster and safer.

    This is why I drive V8s, or at least healthy V6s.

    >We should be encouraging people to drive electric.

    Overall, I believe we should be encouraging people to drive less. To not give up on Work From Home, encourage better management/engagement before just declaring that Return To Office is the only way to "fix things."

    BP just gave up on their de-petroleumification initiative, they're returning to the model that made the most money for the last 100 years - that model that's going to make the coastal cities uninhabitable within 100 more years, but BP shareholders will be able to afford the move to higher ground.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by JoeMerchant on Saturday July 26, @11:31PM (3 children)

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Saturday July 26, @11:31PM (#1411652)

    >Weirdly you get some drivers that don't like being overtaken by an electric and they (dangerously) accelerate when you try to pass. They lose every time because I just push Button A harder.

    In the late 90s I turbocharged my Miata - doubled the horsepower with less than 1% weight gain.

    On Miami Beach there was an old lady who drove a 450SL convertible, apparently her lane change method consisted of putting the accelerator to the floor and then just moving over without looking, but my Miata was more than keeping up with her heftier V8 Merc, when she started to move on me I gave her the air horns, she swerved back (so I didn't have to brake) and trounced the pedal ALL the way to the floor, then started to move again. She looked three times as flustered when she heard the air horns a second time and decided to let me pass since we were getting up over 65mph on a twisty 40mph four lane... there was no reason for her to need my lane for at least a mile further down the road.

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    • (Score: 3, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 27, @02:00AM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 27, @02:00AM (#1411668)

      The junkyard/graveyard are full of folks with the Right Of Way.

      • (Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 27, @02:52AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 27, @02:52AM (#1411674)
        There are lots of people who insist on being dead right 😉
    • (Score: 2) by sgleysti on Sunday July 27, @04:14AM

      by sgleysti (56) Subscriber Badge on Sunday July 27, @04:14AM (#1411679)

      Reminds me of the poem the freeway life by Charles Bukowski, reproduced below. The track he's talking about is the horse racing track.

      some fool kept blocking me and I finally got around him, and
                      in the
      elation of freedom I ran it up to 85 (naturally, first checking
                      the rear
      view for our blue suited protectors); then I felt and heard the
                      SMASH of a hard
      object upon the bottom of my car, but wanting to make the
                      track I willed
      myself to ignore it (as if that would make it vanish) even
                      though I began
      to smell gasoline.
      I checked the gas gauge and it seemed to be holding . . .

      it had been a terrible week already
      but, you know, defeat can strengthen just as victory can
                      weaken, and if
      you have the proper luck and the holy endurance the gods just
                      might deliver
      the proper admixture . . .
      then
      traffic backed up and stopped, and then I really smelled gas and
                      I saw my
      gas gauge dipping rapidly, then my radio told me that a man
      3 miles up
      on the Vernon overpass had one leg over the side and was
                      threatening
      suicide,
      and there I was threatened with being blown to hell
      as people yelled at me that my tank was broken and pouring
                      gasoline;
      yes, I nodded back, I know, I know . . .
      meanwhile, waving cars off and working my way over to the
                      outer lane
      thinking, they are more terrorized than I am:
      if I go, those nearby might go also.

      there was no motion in the traffic—the suicide was still trying
                      to make
      up his mind and my gas gauge dipped into the red
      and then the necessity of being a proper citizen and waiting for
                      opportunity
      vanished and I made my move
      up and over a cement abutment
      bending my right front wheel
      I made it to the freeway exit which was totally
      clear
      then worked on down to a gas station on Imperial Highway
      parked it
      still dripping gas, got out, made it to the phone, got in a call
      for the tow truck, not a long wait at all, nice drive back in
                      with a black
      fellow who told me strange stories about stranded
                      motorists . . .
      (like one woman, her hands were frozen to the wheel, took 15
                      minutes of
      talking and prying to make her let go.)

      had the car back in a couple of days, was driving back from the
                      track,
      hit the brake and it wouldn’t go down, luckily I wasn’t on the
                      freeway
      yet, cut the ignition, glided to the curb, noted that the steering
      column cover had ripped loose and blocked the brake, ripped
                      that away, then
      ripped some more to make sure, then a whole mass of wires
                      spilled out,
      s h i t . . .
      I turned the key, hit the gas but the car STARTED
      and I drove off with the dangling wires against my leg
      thinking
      do these things happen to other
      people or am
      I just the chosen one?
      I decided it was the latter and got onto the freeway where
      some guy in a volks swung over and blocked my
      lane
      whereupon I swung around the son-of-a-bitch and hit
      75, 80, 85 . . .
      thinking, the courage it took to get out of bed each
      morning
      to face the same things
      over and over
      was
      enormous.

  • (Score: 4, Touché) by YeaWhatevs on Saturday July 26, @11:31PM

    by YeaWhatevs (5623) on Saturday July 26, @11:31PM (#1411653)

    Why be offended by an aggressive driver? Yes it must surely be the electric, this is perfectly acceptable otherwise.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 27, @12:35AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 27, @12:35AM (#1411657)

    Weirdly you get some drivers that don't like being overtaken by an electric and they (dangerously) accelerate when you try to pass.

    More and more I'm aware of people making more and more assumptions. Everyone is a mind-reader these days. How are you so sure of those other drivers' thoughts?

    I'd literally bet the other drivers are just testing their own cars, and curious how much quicker your Tesla is. I'm sure you've heard of drag racing? It's a thing. Not just limited to TV or race tracks or hoodlums.