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John Voelcker of Tempting Fate Tours and Contributing Editor Car & Driver
Season 4 · Episode 42

John Voelcker of Tempting Fate Tours and Contributing Editor Car & Driver

Grid Connections

July 17, 20241h 0m

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Show Notes

John Voelcker joins us again to discuss recent quarterly EV sales and the growth of the EV market. He mentions that EV sales continue to rise despite the headlines, and he predicts that EVs will make up 10% of the market by the end of the year. He also talks about the introduction of GM's Ultium vehicles and his experience driving the Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyric, and GMC Hummer EV. The conversation then shifts to the Tesla Cybertruck and its potential adoption by traditional truck buyers. They also discuss the challenges of charging infrastructure and the impact on the used EV market. In this conversation, John Voelcker and Chase discuss various topics related to electric vehicles (EVs). They touch on the challenges of used EVs, the Polestar 5, the distinction between Polestar and Volvo, the impact of tax credits on EV adoption, and John's YouTube series: Tempting Fate Tours.

Takeaways

  1. EV sales continue to rise and John expects to make up 10% of the market by the end of the year.
  2. The adoption of the Tesla Cybertruck by traditional truck buyers is uncertain due to its unique design and price point, however sales have still been strong among EV trucks.
  3. Charging infrastructure remains a challenge, especially for lower-income households and those living in multiple dwellings.
  4. The used EV market is experiencing variation in prices, with Tesla Model 3s holding their value better than older Nissan Leafs. Used EVs can be a viable option for those who need a round-town vehicle, but they may not be suitable as a primary vehicle for long commutes.
  5. Polestar aims to be a performance brand, while Volvo focuses on comfort and intuitive design.
    1. Coincidentally the Polestart 5 is positioned as a luxury, sporty sedan that competes with the Tesla Model S, Porsche Panamera, and Taycan.
  6. Tax credits can help make EVs more affordable, but the requirements for eligibility can be complex and may favor leasing over purchasing.
  7. Attempting Fate Tours is a YouTube series where John and his friend embark on car adventures, including driving vintage cars and documenting their experiences, good and bad.


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Keywords
EV sales, quarterly sales, market growth, GM Ultium vehicles, Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyric, GMC Hummer EV, Tesla Cybertruck, traditional truck buyers, charging infrastructure, used EV market, electric vehicles, EVs, used EVs, Polestar 5, Polestar, Volvo, tax credits, Attempting Fate Tours

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