
Firefly Takes Flight
Description:In this episode of Kilowatt, I discuss Volkswagen's negotiations with its labor union, the implications of keeping three factories operational alongside potential layoffs of 35,000 workers by 2030. We delve into NIO's introduction of the Firefly, a budget-friendly EV that incorporates unique battery swap technology and will sell exclusively through dealerships. I also address concerning allegations against VinFast regarding safety risks tied to structural flaws in their vehicles. Additionally, I analyze the current skepticism surrounding Cybertruck demand and the effects on dealership inventories. Updates on Tesla's factory construction and strategic partnerships, including a possible collaboration with Eve Energy, highlight the evolving landscape. Finally, I share my plans for CES, where I'll uncover the latest technological advancements in the sector.Support the Show:PatreonAcast+Other Podcasts:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle PlaylistLinks:Beyond the Post - What are Robb and Bodie taking to CES?Beyond the Post - What are Robb and Bodie taking to CES? (YouTube)News:VW to cut 35,000 jobs by 2030Whistleblower blacklisted for pointing out issues with Vinfast EVsVinfast whistleblowerNIO unveils FireFlyTesla Semi UpdateTesla Shanghai Megafactory nearly completed Tesla rolls out more FSD trialsCybercab can be driven with a video game controllerTesla and EVE Energy 1Tesla and EVE Energy 2*Art by Dall-E*ART PROVIDED BY DALL-eSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles
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Show Notes
Description:
In this episode of Kilowatt, I discuss Volkswagen's negotiations with its labor union, the implications of keeping three factories operational alongside potential layoffs of 35,000 workers by 2030. We delve into NIO's introduction of the Firefly, a budget-friendly EV that incorporates unique battery swap technology and will sell exclusively through dealerships. I also address concerning allegations against VinFast regarding safety risks tied to structural flaws in their vehicles. Additionally, I analyze the current skepticism surrounding Cybertruck demand and the effects on dealership inventories. Updates on Tesla's factory construction and strategic partnerships, including a possible collaboration with Eve Energy, highlight the evolving landscape. Finally, I share my plans for CES, where I'll uncover the latest technological advancements in the sector.
Support the Show:
Other Podcasts:
Links:
- Beyond the Post - What are Robb and Bodie taking to CES?
- Beyond the Post - What are Robb and Bodie taking to CES? (YouTube)
News:
- VW to cut 35,000 jobs by 2030
- Whistleblower blacklisted for pointing out issues with Vinfast EVs
- Vinfast whistleblower
- NIO unveils FireFly
- Tesla Semi Update
- Tesla Shanghai Megafactory nearly completed
- Tesla rolls out more FSD trials
- Cybercab can be driven with a video game controller
- Tesla and EVE Energy 1
- Tesla and EVE Energy 2
*Art by Dall-E
*ART PROVIDED BY DALL-e
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt.
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