Tesla to cut thousands of jobs as Elon Musk warns the ‘road ahead is very difficult’

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Tesla up about $50 a share afterhours.

Apparently they just reported a good quarter
 

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I can only imagine how badly they will soak tesla drivers.... We'll all be laughing our asses off looking at the long line-up for those poor schmucks needing some power just to get home in -20
Gotta have a garage for an EV.

EV or not cars are the problem not what propels them. They are enegy intensive to build and operate regardless of the drivetrain.
Emissions wise an ICE is still 20% better.

When EVS have the same range, price point and convenience of petroleum I'm might buy one. Until then it's not worth it. In my wife's Benz it only takes 40L to go from Regina to Calgary in 6.75 hours at 130km/h with 6 passengers and luggage for 6.

As it is some regions like BC don't have electrical capacity to handle air conditiobers in sumner let alone 7 million vehicles and the upcoming mandatory electric heat passed as code.
 
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Gotta have a garage for an EV.

EV or not cars are the problem not what propels them. They are enegy intensive to build and operate regardless of the drivetrain.
Emissions wise an ICE is still 20% better.

When EVS have the same range, price point and convenience of petroleum I'm might buy one. Until then it's not worth it. In my wife's Benz it only takes 40L to go from Regina to Calgary in 6.75 hours at 130km/h with 6 passengers and luggage for 6.

As it is some regions like BC don't have electrical capacity to handle air conditiobers in sumner let alone 7 million vehicles and the upcoming mandatory electric heat passed as code.
Site C .
 

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Still going to need another big dam or carbon neutral power will never materialize buying off private NG turbine generator operators.
 

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But but but...


Tesla Inc. will cut its full-time employee headcount by 7 per cent, with Chief Executive Officer
Elon Musk saying "the road ahead is very difficult to make electric cars affordable for the mass market."

The shares fell 7.6 per cent in pre-market trading after the Palo Alto, California-based company said it managed to eke out a profit in the fourth quarter — though a narrower one than the hard-won third-quarter profit it reported in October, according to a blog post on Friday.

Tesla is under pressure to limit spending as it emerges from what Musk called the “most challenging” year in its history.


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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: JAN 18, 2019

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Tesla has just had the most profitable quarter ever. Sales are up.
 

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they got a factory up and running in China in 165 days.

say what you will, Elon Musk gets it done.
 

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the speculation is that they got a big chunk of cash though pre-orders of the summon feature.
 

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B.C. Hydro is concerned about the number of car-fuffles breaking out at electric vehicle charging stations.

A B.C. Hydro report found almost a quarter of EV drivers surveyed have bickered with a fellow EV driver at a public charging station, and almost one-third have witnessed such an argument.

Authorities believe the reason for the number of arguments is the lack of awareness of proper EV charging etiquette.

For example, the survey found that more than 30 per cent of EV owners have had another EV driver unplug, or attempt to unplug their vehicle while it was charging at a public station.


Twenty-four per cent have experienced “extreme frustration” when other EV drivers use a public charger to fully charge their vehicle.

The survey also found the majority of EV drivers will go out of their way to take advantage of public charging, says B.C. Hydro. Half said they make changes to their daily schedule or routine for better access to a public charger.

Installing a Level 2 charger for an electric vehicle at home can range between $700 and $2,000, according to B.C. Hydro.

Electricity costs vary depending on the size of the EV battery and the amount a person drives.

Charging a Nissan Leaf, for example, at home is estimated to cost an extra $35 a month, based on travelling 20,000 kilometres a year, according to B.C. Hydro. Driving a similar model in a gas-powered vehicle would cost $170 a month in fuel.

The survey also included drivers of gas-powered vehicles, and found that 30 per cent feel it is unfair that charging stations are located in the most desirable parking spots. However, 42 per cent of EV owners think more priority should be given to parking stalls with chargers.

Charging at home means EV drivers can avoid the potential for conflict at public chargers. EV drivers are encouraged to charge at home to avoid problems.


B.C. Hydro says are more than 1,700 public charging stations available across the province, including BC Hydro’s network of fast chargers that it continues to expand.

When using these chargers, BC Hydro recommends EV drivers follow basic charging etiquette, including:

• Take only what is needed. Limit charging to a maximum of around 30 to 40 minutes.

• Be careful where you park. Avoid parking at an EV charging stall if not charging, or waiting to charge.

• Use the PlugShare app to keep others informed: leave a comment on PlugShare if there is a problem with a station, or to let other drivers when to expect the charger will be available.

Do not unplug others unless there is a note on the vehicle or on PlugShare giving permission to do so.

The online survey of 1,162 drivers in B.C. was conducted by Majid Khoury for B.C. Hydro from July 29 to Aug. 5. No margin of error was provided