by Suff » 18 Aug 2022, 08:22
Regardless of what the politicians want, they signed up to the 90g Co2 per. Km driven and we also set a target of no fossil fuelled vehicles by 2035 and only hybrids with fossil fuel engines from 2030. I expect that to morph into only plug in hybrids by the time we get there.
These two moves have completely changed the automotive market in the UK and Europe and the response of the vehicle manufacturers is overwhelmingly battery EV.
Let me put this into perspective so it is easy to understand. Tesla has set a target of 20m vehicles sold every year by 2030. Look at every VW you see and every Toyota you see and every BMW you see on the road. That is the volume of all electric cars that will be sold by just One company in 2030. 7.5 years away.
If you think that the rest will not respond with electric cars of their own you are kidding yourself.
Is Tesla going to make it? They need 50% exponential growth to do that.
What is their current exponential growth?
78%.
Are they going faster or slower?
They sold their 3 millionth car this week. It took 12 years for Fremont to produce 2m cars. 3 years for Shanghai to produce 1m and Shanghai will hit 2m before the end of next year. Texas and Berlin are sized to produce more than Shanghai.
This is real, it is here and our world is changing. Hydrogen? The infrastructure will take 50 years to put in place. Whereas we already have a massive grid and we are already upgrading it.
You think it doesn't matter? Would you buy a vehicle in 5 years time if you knew it was going to lose 75% of its value in 3 years and have no resale market? At least Norway has the whole of LHD Europe to punt their FF vehicles to after 2025. We have Ireland or a Very long ship journey.
Norway is the bellwether. By 2020 50% of all vehicle sales were EV of one type or another. By 2022, 85% of all vehicle sales shifted to Battery EV. 3 years before the cut off.
2 years ago Norway was rolling out chargers as fast as they could, most being 7.5kw to 22kw. In the past 2 years the number of charge points have ramped dramatically and the base for new charge points is 50kw with 125kw being the base for fast food area chargers.
It is neither impossible, nor difficult, once the inevitable is there.
The largest single chunk of EV sales in Norway are Tesla. For one simple reason. They are available to buy. The rest are playing games witness the VW CEO being sacked for saying things the Porsche family don't like.
Understanding this is vitally important. Not just about cars and buying cars. Do you have a private pension? Are their stock portfolios stuffed with GM, FCA, VW, Toyota, SHELL, BP? Consider the impact when a chunk of these go under.
Ignorance may be bliss; but reality is brutally darwinian.
Anyway, enough. There are none so deaf as those who do not want to hear.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.