• NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Toyota is full of shit

    Got a huge laugh from me lol. Well said.

    The 30 vs 10 was specifically for EVs. They haven’t figured it out yet on their electric vehicles.

    A lot of people say what you have about the castings having problems on repairs, but what actually happens is if the accident is big enough to reach the casting, the car is totaled anyway castings or not. They have replaceable crush bars for smaller accidents. It’s not as big a problem as people think. Everyone is going to switch to castings to stay competitive, and some already have.

    you could easily go to 48V,

    You might think that, but legacy has been talking about it for decades now, and hasn’t. One of Tesla’s leads in the video I linked shows a circuit board which handles many things, and on it, they talk about stepping down to 24v for the audio amplifiers which are on the same board, which they also want to make 48v in the next iteration. The thing is, those are custom in house designed circuit boards. Legacy outsources most of that stuff, they aren’t as vertically integrated on the power electronics and can’t just do that easily.

    That’s why it’s a chicken and egg problem for them with their suppliers.

    Edit: oops, and ya, we’ll see if VW can do 40 mil, but the 10x part doesn’t need to include that, even VW then would be worth way more. We’re looking at what things are worth today and projecting out.

    Edit: just to clarify the above edit, if Tesla does make 20 mil vehicles with high margins, even if VW makes 40 mil with high or low margins, Tesla would still be worth a lot, and VW would be worth more as well with the variability being are they high or low margin. The valuation will come from the revenue and profits and future growth outlook.