I call it the "cheap television" law. EV's are gonna get cheaper and cheaper. They use 20% less labor to build already, and battery tech is advancing daily.
I just sold my Solstice of 19 years. The body panels of it and the Saturn Sky are hydro-formed metal panels. The hydroforming was done by a Canadian company and the slowness of the process was the main reason they could only crank out at best about 25K a year. They could have sold a LOT more...
I hope that's right, but I've got a feeling that the housing is bigger but the screen itself is still the same small square in the middle when I look at it. Prove me wrong, PLEASE!
I wonder if plasti-dip would work on the plastic panels. You can get some crazy colors and it's a lot cheaper than a wrap, although it doesn't last very long.
It keeps stating that they only raised 100 million. Maybe round A. But after round B they're at 700 million. I swear I heard somewhere they were at 1.1 billion but can't find it now.
It seems the science of making money on youtube is spotting something new that people want to know about and then immediately make videos regurgitating everything that you can find out about it. Then when youtube is flooded with those vids, start making negative videos.
There once was a man from Nantucket,
Who charged up his Slate by the bucket.
It purred down the lane,
All torque and no chain,
And gas? He said, “Why would I suck it?”
(from chatgpt)