“The EV Revolution Continues” "The global electric vehicle market at $39.8 billion in 2018 is projected to reach $1.5 trillion by 2025. Units sales are anticipated to reach 97 million vehicles worldwide by 2025." - Wintergreen Research Inc. Tesla Leads in Global EV Production (Nasdaq-TSLA) Produced over 145,000 vehicles and delivered nearly 140,000 vehicles in Q3 2020 Ideanomics Inc. (Nasdaq-IDEX) Announced July and August EV Sales Activity of 557 Units Invoiced in July and August Q3 Results Pending "Undervalued at a 45% discount." A Fair Value $1.63 Source: Morningstar https://ws.questrade.com/researchdata/1.0/reports/download/EQR_0P000007QQ.pdf
There seems to be some disparity between a couple of embarrassingly low ranked analysts. If ever there were two institutions that would rip off retail investors, it's these two. The only conclusion I can draw is that Deutsche wants Tesla to go up, for some reason. Perhaps they hold some stock or contracts and wish to push the price up. Meanwhile, JP Morgan is either catering to their oil industry partners or they want to put downward pressure on the price to profit from the swing. It's possible these ratings are an attempt at being objective but I'm plenty sceptical. lol!
A55, lingerie and beautiful women are a gift from God but can you help me understand how these posts have the first thing to do with either Tesla or investing? Is this advertising for a new web site you're starting?
Also just read that India and Tesla are getting real chummy about an R&D facility as well as manufacturing.
It could happen. I like the looks of the newer models and they are in abundance out here in the OC. Once I make that move hopefully there will be some electricity available to charge it. With the Sacramento nitwits in charge that is not a sure bet.
By 2035, when we can only buy electric cars, they will have it all figured out. Clean energy credits will be exchanged and sold. Energy companies will figure out a work-around for banks of charge stations, to replace gas stations.....CA may have to take over statewide electric grid from $PCG & $EIX . The dream of more efficient batteries may come to fruition. New technology may be invented. We could also see The State split in half?
There isn't the need for nearly as many electric charge points as there are fuel stations. For people who own houses, also known as real Americans, they will plug the car in a couple of times per week when they come home after work and then wake up with a full tank. These folks can put solar panels on their roof and literally drive on light. High speed charging is only for road trips and Asians who live in high rises.
Demand will be greater once they stop selling gas vehicles. CA wants to sell electric only by 2035. Other states will follow. By then, I will be in a 3rd world country. Exploiting their poor economy by throwing around American dollars.
I'm looking at Giga Berlin progress. Considering there were so many people declaring the build to be going faster than Giga Shanghai, this build is very much not going faster than Giga Shanghai. Not even close. It is, however, progressing nicely. It's an ambitious project and undoubtedly going at a nice pace. North America couldn't build faster than work at Giga Berlin. It just comes down to them not keeping up with the Chinese. At Giga Shanghai, they built a relatively small building in a month, right down to a finished roof with membrane. A satellite pic from September 7 shows dirt where a pic from October 2 shows a completed building. Unreal.
Still dreaming about my tri-motor truck .... Someday. I have thought alot about charging. Granted I will be getting the truck solar option, and granted you can't drive anywhere in america without being within 150 miles of a Tesla charger. But I will be building a tight little removable mountable gas generator assembly to tuck in back. I mean, ya know, just in case... I am seeing the timeline for the new battery so I can't expect it to be available in the truck in first round production. With fremont existing, china done, germany finishing fast, and texas gearing up their build out, and india plans being pondered,... I have to imagine how few solar roofs, more powerwalls, rare large scale battery farms, and 500k cars a year will keep the price afloat at 1000+ P/E. But we are talking about Elon too. So...
You can never tell with a character like that. He could hire Trevor Milton. Or at least that's the rumor I am starting.
Ok, you didn't make me smile. You made me literally laugh out loud. Good one. Edit to add: you were kidding, weren't you??