Google order of magnitude.Hillhater said:No, if you consider the 50k or so cars that Tesla has produced to date, to be a Tonn.... Then sure they will easily sell that many M3'sArlo1 said:He will "sell a tonn of cars". Already is and the model III will be an order of magnitude more.
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..But, to keep the giga factory at near even half it's reported capacity, will require 500k cars Every Year ! ...that is a big difference......a different kind of "Tonn" .!
Bravo. I'm interested in how you manage the cylindrical cell format in the building of your pack.methods said:I have sold off all of my Hobby King lipo, all of my pouch technology, etc. For my next project - it will be the energy dense A123 cells. -methods
Hillhater said:It is easy to casually say they can sell tonnes (500k+ ?) of mod3 in a few years time, but do you comprehend what that actually means ?
That is effectively one car every minute !..every day, 24/7 non stop !
That would be quite some achievement for a car that doesn't exist yet, from a manufacturing plant(s) that doesnt exist yet, and will likely have many new competitors by the time it gets into production.
The drive battery pack is probably only 10-15% of the manufacturing requirement of a new EV , so Tesla has yet to design, and build 80+% of the Mod3 manufacturing facilities,..IE that is going to be at least 2 to 4 times bigger than the "Gigafactory" in terms of scale, resources, and investment ?.
methods said:That is kind of a (hill) hater post. :?
methods said:With numbers like $5,000,000,000.00
We will find success.
For most people the potential of that much money is incomprehensible.... so it is pointless to speculate on it here.
-methods
And your point is?It is easy to casually say they can sell tonnes (500k+ ?) of mod3 in a few years time, but do you comprehend what that actually means ?
That is effectively one car every minute !..every day, 24/7 non stop !
Currently Tesla make approx 60 ModS per day....2+ per HOUR. ,MitchJi said:Hi,
And your point is?It is easy to casually say they can sell tonnes (500k+ ?) of mod3 in a few years time, but do you comprehend what that actually means ?
That is effectively one car every minute !..every day, 24/7 non stop !
..that would be something like the VW Golf (600k + PA)... A car that is produced in multiple high efficient plants around the world ! And has been building a solid customer base for 40+ years !Simple. Just determine a current car manufacturer who makes 500,000 cars a year and use their facilities as a base to start estimating the scale of the challenge.
Methods,methods said:Speaking of A123... yesterday final arguments were made to convince me that cylindrical (not pouches) are for the win......
Once I saw the proposed method of automated assembly... yea.
. For my next project - it will be the energy dense A123 cells.
-methods
Ahh, doses of reality ... The question is whether we are on a the precipice of the Olduvai gorge or the Singularity? I'm sure that Elon Musk is a believer in human ingenuity and that we're on the Singularity horizon. Can I get me some of that reality medicine please?Hillhater said:.. just trying to balance out some of this "Tesla Spin" with a dose of reality as to what it actually takes to achieve sales on that scale for any product,.. Let alone one that does not yet exist and certainly won't be the only Horse in the race.
I'm certain that Tesla can muster the wherewithal to transform automotive manufacturing in America. But it begs who is going to buy all those model III, IV etc and with what? Rocks?Richard Duncan said:The Olduvai Theory states that the life expectancy of industrial civilization is approximately 100 years circa 1930-2030. Energy production per capita (e) defines it. The exponential growth of world energy production ended in 1970 (Postulate 1 is verified). Average e will show no growth from 1979 through circa 2008 (Postulate 2 is confirmed from 1979 through 2003). The rate of change of e will go steeply negative circa 2008 (Postulate 3). World population will decline to about two billion circa 2050 (Postulate 4). A growing number of independent studies concur (see text). http://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc1602/article_1362.shtml
Hillhater said:I can understand the appeal of the A123 cells, but they are not exactly re known for their Energy density ?
Power density is one of their better characteristics (high C rates), but Panasonic etc have them beat for energy.
..OR, do they have something new you are not telling us about ? :wink:
arkmundi said:I'm certain that Tesla can muster the wherewithal to transform automotive manufacturing in America. But it begs who is going to buy all those model III, IV etc and with what? Rocks?