Tesla profits fell 55% in the first quarter as a protracted EV price-cutting strategy cut into the automaker’s bottom line.

  • BrikoXOP
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    -77 months ago

    It’s both. Hybrid popularity skyrocketed during the pandemic.

    • @nxdefiant@startrek.website
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      157 months ago

      That’s mostly because used cars cost as much as new cars, and new cars were hard to come by thanks to chip shortages, so if you wanted a car you got what you could get. Everything sold during the pandemic.

      • BrikoXOP
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        -77 months ago

        It was boosted by pandemic, but the trend is still going strongly, so that argument doesn’t hold any water.

          • BrikoXOP
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            7 months ago

            Your argument was that people bought anything that moved and that’s why hybrids got popular, which is plainly not supported by the data.

            All the top tier manufacturers that went all in into EVs are reversing their stance and going full force in hybrid production. That started during the pandemic and continues to this day.

            US only sales data

            • @nxdefiant@startrek.website
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              27 months ago

              No, not at all. I said everything sold during the pandemic, and because that was evident to manufacturers, they started putting their limited chip supply towards things with higher profit margins, like luxury cars, PHEV’s and EV’s.

            • @Guntrigger@sopuli.xyz
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              7 months ago

              I’m really confused by the data you’re providing as evidence, as it seems to say the opposite of what you are trying to prove.

              Year on year increase for both EV and PHEV with both a bigger market share and bigger slice for EV is what I see there. PHEV has been around 20% of the total (with some fluctuations) since the pre-pandemic boom.