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Tesla sold 35,478 vehicles in March, smashing China monthly sales record

No one was close to catching Apple until they were. Tesla has pioneered the tech but it doesn't mean others won't be able to compete.

No BYD pioneered the tech in 2009 while Tesla was still making cars in garages by hand.
They just dropped the ball on getting the battery tech working good enough to sell to the World market. Tesla simply passed them with their own battery tech.

Look at the stories they were selling.
Jan 19, 2009

 
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No BYD pioneered the tech in 2009 while Tesla was still making cars in garages by hand.
They just dropped the ball on getting the battery tech working good enough to sell to the World market. Tesla simply passed them with their own battery tech.

Lels what a lie.

With so much investment (US$ 150 millions), how come Tesla only end up with garage facility by 2009? :laugh: With so abundant of fund, no wonder Tesla can grow so fast. :)


Founded as Tesla Motors, Tesla was incorporated on July 1, 2003, by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning.[10] Eberhard and Tarpenning served as CEO and CFO, respectively.[11] Elon Musk stated that the AC Propulsion tzero also inspired the company's first vehicle, the Roadster.[12][13] Eberhard said he wanted to build "a car manufacturer that is also a technology company", with its core technologies as "the battery, the computer software, and the proprietary motor".[14]

Ian Wright was Tesla's third employee, joining a few months later.[10] The three raised US$7.5 million in series A funding in February 2004 from various investors, including Elon Musk, who contributed the vast majority at $6.5 million.[10][15] Following the investment, Musk joined the company[11] and became chairman of the board of directors.[10] J. B. Straubel joined Tesla in May 2004.[10] A lawsuit settlement agreed to by Eberhard and Tesla in September 2009 allows all five – Eberhard, Tarpenning, Wright, Musk and Straubel – to call themselves co-founders.[16]

In February 2006, Musk led Tesla's Series B $13 million investment round which added Valor Equity Partners to the funding team.[19][15] Musk co-led the third, $40 million round in May 2006. This round included investment from prominent entrepreneurs including Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, and former eBay President Jeff Skoll.[20] A fourth round worth $45 million in May 2007 brought the total private financing investment to over $105 million.[20] Prototypes of the Tesla's first car, the Roadster, were officially revealed to the public on July 19, 2006, in Santa Monica, California, at a 350-person invitation-only event held in Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport.[21]

 
Lels what a lie.

With so much investment (US$ 150 millions), how come Tesla only end up with garage facility by 2009? :laugh: With so abundant of fund, no wonder Tesla can grow so fast. :)

Founded as Tesla Motors, Tesla was incorporated on July 1, 2003, by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning.[10] Eberhard and Tarpenning served as CEO and CFO, respectively.[11] Elon Musk stated that the AC Propulsion tzero also inspired the company's first vehicle, the Roadster.[12][13] Eberhard said he wanted to build "a car manufacturer that is also a technology company", with its core technologies as "the battery, the computer software, and the proprietary motor".[14]
Ian Wright was Tesla's third employee, joining a few months later.[10] The three raised US$7.5 million in series A funding in February 2004 from various investors, including Elon Musk, who contributed the vast majority at $6.5 million.[10][15] Following the investment, Musk joined the company[11] and became chairman of the board of directors.[10] J. B. Straubel joined Tesla in May 2004.[10] A lawsuit settlement agreed to by Eberhard and Tesla in September 2009 allows all five – Eberhard, Tarpenning, Wright, Musk and Straubel – to call themselves co-founders.[16]
In February 2006, Musk led Tesla's Series B $13 million investment round which added Valor Equity Partners to the funding team.[19][15] Musk co-led the third, $40 million round in May 2006. This round included investment from prominent entrepreneurs including Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, and former eBay President Jeff Skoll.[20] A fourth round worth $45 million in May 2007 brought the total private financing investment to over $105 million.[20] Prototypes of the Tesla's first car, the Roadster, were officially revealed to the public on July 19, 2006, in Santa Monica, California, at a 350-person invitation-only event held in Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport.[21]

They didn't even have a car factory until late 2010.

The facility opened as the General Motors Fremont Assembly in 1962, and was later operated by NUMMI, a former GMToyota joint venture.

Tesla officially took possession of the site on October 19, 2010
 
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That means majority of USD150 millions goes into R&D.

That explain why Tesla rise so fast ;)

Or maybe they used some of the money raised to buy the factory in 2010 for $42Million....then of course they need to buy machines..


Meanwhile BYD already had a 4 door sedan at a Jan 19th, 2009 Autoshow with established factories.
 
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Or maybe they used some of the money raised to buy the factory in 2010 for $42Million....then of course they need to buy machines..


Factory means including machines and workers, including supply chain; otherwise you only buy land and building (property).

There were still more than $100 million which is big enough for R&D.

Meanwhile BYD already had a 4 door sedan at a Jan 19th, 2009 Autoshow with established factories.


Lels. Why dont you say this to GM and Ford who have produced car since century ago? :laugh:

Wisdom: conventional sedan is different from EV ;)
 

BYD sold almost 450,000 cars in 2009. Please stop talking nonsense you are just making yourself look completely stupid.

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You just swim in pure ignorance and waste people's time with branching uninformed replies. Go find a thread you know something about. geez.
 
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Remember they said March was a great month
BYD: in March 2021, BYD Han's monthly sales reached 10323 vehicles

byd sold 24k ev vehicles in march (all models)
tesla sold 35k vehicles in march in (all models)

for a company that worth nearly 1 trillion dollars only sold 11k cars more than byd in china is pathetic. :D

 
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BYD sold almost 450,000 cars in 2009. Please stop talking nonsense you are just making yourself look completely stupid.

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You just swim in pure ignorance and waste people's time.


You are too densed, still dont get it huh ..? You are comparing "conventional car" vs EV, which is a logical failure.

Half million conventional vehicle sold by BYD that you are displaying above is nothing, compared to GM, Ford, Toyota, etc.
GM sold 8 millions, Ford sold 4 millions, does it guarantee their position in EV market? nope!
Look at their pathetic position in EV market compared to Tesla.

Sorry ... ignorance & stupidity belong to you. :laughcry:
 
byd sold 24k ev vehicles in march (all models)
tesla sold 35k vehicles in march (all models)

for a company that worth nearly 1 tr dollars only sold 11k more cars more than byd in china is pathetic. :D

The MAX production capacity of the Shanghai factory was upped to 450,000/yr. Do the math.

We can always work the Chinese harder like Foxconn if you want them jumping off the tops of the buildings....I guess to you AsianLivesDontMatter.
 
So how long before tesla becomes a victim of geopolitics in China? So far only US has been banning Chinese companies, if China starts with Tesla, it's shares are going to crash immediately.
 
So how long before tesla becomes a victim of geopolitics in China? So far only US has been banning Chinese companies, if China starts with Tesla, it's shares are going to crash immediately.
this. some people here don't realize how vulnerable tesla is.
 
this. some people here don't realize how vulnerable tesla is.

Is Tesla vulnerable today? Yes, after all it only has the 2 operating factories today, but that vulnerability is about to get crushed once the 1M Giga Berlin and 2M Giga Texas factories start production later this year. You don’t realize how globally dominant Tesla is set to become.
 
Tesla will become a $5-10 trillion company by 2030, and I have seen compelling models of $10-15 trillion. Tesla is in multiple multi trillion dollar TAMs. Automotive, energy, software, insurance, Full Self Driving, Insurance.

Tesla is a once in a generation company and probably the safest 10X+ company by 2030. Once you do your research on Tesla, your mind will be blown.
Well,as I said Elon musk with Tesla dominating the world's EV car industry(which is a given since Tesla has a huge lead over its competitors while the others are merely followers) he will probably be the world's first ever trillionaire. I'm not even counting his other companies like Space X who is set to dominate the world's space industry by himself.
The guy is simply the type of genius we see once every thousand years. Kudos to the US for having a system that favours and makes it easier for skilled immigrants to move to their country and achieve their dreams. Other countries still have a long way to go to be as attractive to skilled immigrants as the US. This is why I think overall immigration is a good thing. The advantages outweighs the disadvantages.
 
You bought some earlier? Well, I just graduated and started working. Alibaba is cheap now because Jack Ma just got 'fixed' and overblown fears of Chinese regulations on their big tech.
It seems Jack ma's issues with the CCP runs deeper. He was abit too critical of the government and some of its state owned champions which Xi jinping has been championing since he took power ( he wants a much larger and stronger state owned enterprises presence in the economy and industry) so challenging that narrative was like indirectly challenging the president himself publicly which is unacceptable in such a system. Jack ma went abit too far. It seems he thought that Xi wont go after his company, since prior to that other Chinese leaders didn't get involved much in private companies and their expansion/dominance. I guess Ma misjudged who he is dealing with. To this end, they just slapped the largest ever fine China has fined a company to Alibaba(not even apple despite her market abuses was fined such a huge amount lol).

He seems to have come to his senses since the crackdown , he doesn't talk anymore or give public speeches that often unlike before . Hopefully he learned his lessons. 🤣
Yes unfortunately I fell on Beijingwalker propaganda, now I am a deep red territory.
LMAO. 🤣
 
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