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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 389.05+0.4%Dec 10 4:00 PM EST

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (203377)12/27/2023 11:03:19 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (3) of 218380
 
BYD may be done done perhaps! No one wants this expensive electric vehicle crap.


Why did Ford stop production of electric F-150?

Ford and other automakers have had to readjust their electric vehicle production plans because sales have been weaker than they had expected.Dec 12, 2023
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Demand for EV's falling off the cliff... madness ruined - lol

angergeneral.com
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Jul 12, 2023 — "The number of unsold electric vehicles at dealers in the second quarter tripled compared to the past year, signaling a weakened demand for the ...

Value decline on new Electric Vehicles when purchased!
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"Automakers are losing tens of thousands of dollars for each electric vehicle sold," said CFRA equity analyst Garrett Nelson. "Something had to give, and it has given."Dec 18, 2023

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Even with cheaper price tags, used EVs remain stagnant on dealer lots, averaging 52.4 days before being sold. Compared to data from 2022, that's an additional 14.9 days on the market, indicating rapidly slowing demand or increased EV skepticism from used buyers.Nov 29, 2023
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How much time does it take to charge an EV?

around 40 hours

You can expect a home outlet (sometimes called a level 1 charger) to take around 40 hours to fully charge a typical EV. Level 2 chargers decrease time significantly: Most can deliver about 15-25 miles of range per hour, meaning that most EVs can be charged either overnight or during a typical work day.May 9, 2022
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