The Current : Weekly EV News Ep#11 May 19, 2024

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Join Miss GoElectric for the latest episode of her weekly EV and electrification news series called "The Current". In this episode she will summarize developments in the EV space including:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:26 China EV & Battery Tariffs
    03:58 Kia EV6 Refresh
    04:40 Scout Production Update
    05:51 Megawatt Charging Launches
    07:53 Full Fleet of V2G E-School Buses
    08:58 Outro
    This week the setting is Denver, Colorado where the team has been filming a factory opening with electric travel trailer startup Lightship. Subscribe to be notified when that update is published. Here is our initial coverage of their L1 product launch: • LIGHTSHIP L1 Electric ...
    RELEVANT LINKS:
    White House Fact Sheet on Chinese Tariffs: www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-r...
    Subscribe to / @missgoelectricindustry to watch our full Chinese tariff story when it is published!
    Kia EV6 Refresh:
    www.caranddriver.com/news/a60...
    Scout's Blog Updates:
    blog.scoutmotors.com/may-2024...
    Chargepoint MWS:
    www.chargepoint.com/about/new...
    WattEV MWS:
    www.wattev.com/post/wattev-op...
    www.wattev.com/post/ports-of-...
    All-electric V2G School buses:
    www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...
    It is springtime and we hope you'll check out our eBike reviews before you make a decision. We've got a whole channel for that: @MissGoElectricRideReviews
    A great start is our "Complete eBike Buying Guide": • Exploring the Categori...
    Thanks for watching!
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    / missgoelectric
    Daily electrification updates
    Other Miss GoElectric Channels:
    / @missgoelectricriderev...
    eBikes and eMobility Reviews, Previews, and News
    / @missgoelectricindustry
    Factory Tours, Business Coverage, Interviews with Leaders
    / missgoelectric
    Fun photos behind the scenes and at public appearances
    / missgoelectric
    Event invitations and community
    This episode is also available on Spotify! open.spotify.com/show/2mlnkLl...
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Komentáře • 189

  • @francismusgrave
    @francismusgrave Před měsícem +16

    A well researched and well informed team that’s become my go to electric news channel. Please keep making these episodes.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      Francis, it means a lot that we can bring you some value. Right now this show takes a full day to write/shoot/publish and we hope we can continue to keep it up. We'll look for the right sponsors to enable continuation. Viewership has to double fairly soon. -Producer Tim

    • @rcpmac
      @rcpmac Před měsícem

      This story is incomplete and framed in such a manner to create an argument against the US policy. Fact not acknowledged is the enormous scale of Chinese subsidies designed to glut the market and destroy western competition. This “business” approach by China is decades old and has cost the USA many industries over past decades.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      The US Government has subsidized US Automakers as well as Oil/Gas companies to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars. In fact, they've ramped up THAT kind of spending while China was diverting their government resources from fossil fuels to renewables and from ICE to NEV. This is the point. Both nations have been picking winners, but they picked a smart category which results in circular economies and self reliance on domestic energy.
      We chose to subsidize ICE which increases dependence on foreign oil which (in our case) is directly correlated to trillions of dollars in military spending. Our government chose to prop up companies which build disposable 150k vehicles which pollute the air, have lower reliability at higher total costs of ownership. We don't only subsidize directly, we also provide local, state, and federal tax breaks. Structurally it is difficult to track and quantify the magnitude of our malinvestment. Adjusted for scale or population, has the Chinese government really spent more pumping its automakers? A few years ago, they had about 500 NEV automakers. Now there are less than 100. When a country has that many human beings and a vastly superior education system...their output will be very difficult to beat. -Producer Tim

  • @GG-si7fw
    @GG-si7fw Před měsícem +10

    After the oil price spike in 2008, China's response is opposite of what the US did. US continued the business as usual except for Tesla. China used the opportunity to pivot its auto industry.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +4

      Long term vision and discipline always win. Propping up laggards doesn't seem sustainable. -Producer Tim

  • @richardmorin4518
    @richardmorin4518 Před měsícem +6

    EV6 looks great I like it

  • @highlanderapparel
    @highlanderapparel Před měsícem +9

    I'm with you a 100% and I was born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in the auto industry. That's a new world people better start catching up the Highlander. P. S kindness is always free. You And yours.can always have a chair at my tent in June.😊

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      We are a Michigan-based team and we appreciate your contributions. -Producer Tim

    • @highlanderapparel
      @highlanderapparel Před měsícem +1

      See u in June Tim, Im now the first Proud sponsor of the Gruber power hour. Please watch the Friday show and notice the pink t-shirts to mine. I'm gonna continue to support you guys. We little while podcasters gotta stick together. Help each other out PS. Kindness is always free the Highlander.☺️

    • @rp9674
      @rp9674 Před měsícem

      Left mitten!

  • @Stuey-007
    @Stuey-007 Před měsícem +5

    The tariffs are necessary however they are also a wake up call to get with the program… well produced, Thankyou

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for sharing your views. -Producer Tim

  • @mikenielsen3971
    @mikenielsen3971 Před měsícem +4

    Excellent job, as always!

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for your viewership and encouragement. -Producer Tim

  • @richardmorin4518
    @richardmorin4518 Před měsícem +8

    Congratulations to Oakland school district 👍

  • @Quickicecarreviews123
    @Quickicecarreviews123 Před měsícem +1

    100 percent correct on the tariffs

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching and commenting. -Producer Tim

  • @terencestephenson4727
    @terencestephenson4727 Před měsícem

    The school bus segment was enlightening. Always feel like I learn something new watching your videos.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      We hope you'll share this video link elsewhere online to help spread the news a bit further. Thank you for watching and commenting. -Producer Tim

  • @rmkep
    @rmkep Před měsícem +3

    A little objectivity sauce is needed on a topic most Americans do not understand. BEV's are one of many subjects that people fear due to a lack of clear headed, objective information.Please keep the information flowing and thank you for your efforts. Our democracy only works with an informed population. 👍👍

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Information is crucial. We hope you'll consider sharing our content online and social media to expand the reach of verifiable data. Thank you for commenting. -Producer Tim

  • @k9slover
    @k9slover Před měsícem +3

    Keep up the good videos!

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      Would you believe that you are the first person ever to leave us a tip! With such a small audience, we are unable to attract sponsors. I wonder if the tipping system could keep The Current afloat? Thank you very much, from the bottom of our hearts. -Producer Tim

  • @doryl.3498
    @doryl.3498 Před měsícem

    Thanks for the well-researched CZcams!

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      We hope you'll visit our CZcams page to see our EV review, event coverage, and many other educational long form videos.
      -Producer Tim

  • @rozonoemi9374
    @rozonoemi9374 Před měsícem +7

    That is because American Manufacturer were asleep at the switch when China was going full steam ahead!

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +4

      Most of them were. Tesla, however, is still a world leader. -Producer Tim

    • @rcpmac
      @rcpmac Před měsícem

      So where were the Chinese EV imports in 2008? There were no restrictive tariffs then. China was building go carts that no westerner would drive nor would it pass any level of safety.

    • @rozonoemi9374
      @rozonoemi9374 Před měsícem +1

      @@rcpmac Hee were now 2024, very different picture.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      ...and now they handily lead the world.

  • @grant-taleck
    @grant-taleck Před měsícem

    Super excited about the V2G school buses! Super practical use of EV technology.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      We agree! Thanks for watching and commenting. -Producer Tim

  • @dasbury1000
    @dasbury1000 Před měsícem +3

    Simply the best EV source anywhere. Appreciate the research and delivery.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      We are honored to have you here. If you can spread the word and share the link online, that could helps us to get to a sustainable audience size. Thank you. -Producer Tim

  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace6064 Před měsícem +5

    Also, thank you for the update on Scout, the Megawatt charging launches, and Oakland schoolbuses. I did not know any of that. Cool about AI directed schoolbus "Power plant". Seems like a no brainer for all schools.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +3

      Many people are unaware that new EVs are increasingly supporting Vehicle to Grid technology which makes every electric automobile a small power grid. In California and Texas, the grid has already been strengthened by virtual power plants composed of large fleets of cars owned by consumers. Even better, EV drivers are paid handsomely by the utility for providing that power during peak consumption times. -Producer Tim

    • @dianewallace6064
      @dianewallace6064 Před měsícem

      @MissGoElectric So awesome. That would be great here in North Carolina. For now, we can use our R1T like if we had to power our refrigerator. I can also use my Ioniq6 in utility mode to power stuff if need be. I am so glad California is showing all the states what is possible.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      Neither Rivian nor Hyuindai Group currently sell vehicles in the USA which feed into the grid. As you've pointed out, both offer V2X which allows the vehicles to power devices which require 120v power. We've used our Rivian R1T for that. Our Cybertruck, however, does power our home with Tesla's new PowerShare technology. It is capable of feeding the grid or simply removing the load of our home from the grid during time of grid stress. Thank you for sharing your experiences. We hope you'll consider sharing our video online to help this weekly series find its audience. -Producer Tim

    • @dianewallace6064
      @dianewallace6064 Před měsícem +1

      @@MissGoElectric I'm glad you can charge your home with Tesla vehicles and home batteries. I will share MGE latest weekly video to Rivian Stories Soon (our Rivian auto Club).

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Here is a RIVIAN STORIES podcast featuring Miss GoElectric.
      czcams.com/video/hGS4x_9bzo8/video.htmlsi=6hzoTaBGCvomSeqw
      -Producer Tim

  • @gehrigornelas6317
    @gehrigornelas6317 Před měsícem +2

    Solid. And yeah, I'm with you at this point. Western Legacy Auto has dragged its feet and otherwise hesitated on EV transitioning for too long. Give the American public access to the products that should be available to them. Or perhaps give legacy auto a very specific couple years til it will happen and let them catch up asap.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      I suspect Automaker lobbyist have years of experience using the line: "Just a few more years and a few billion more dollars. Thats all we need."
      Thanks for sharing your perspective. -Producer Tim

  • @jeffharris8166
    @jeffharris8166 Před měsícem +4

    Let's go Aptera!!!!

    • @shazam6274
      @shazam6274 Před měsícem

      Thank you for providing comic relief! 😂

    • @rp9674
      @rp9674 Před měsícem +1

      Aptera can doit!

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      We welcome EV options in all form factors. Startups like Aptera basing an EV on motorcycle technology have failed so far. It would be great to see a winner emerge. -Producer Tim

  • @keithjacobson4493
    @keithjacobson4493 Před měsícem +2

    This was my first stop here and I like (and subscribed) to your various subjects here today. I am not a fan of protecting American industries with these tariffs. Legacy US automakers have sat on their hands and embraced the ICE while China has moved ahead with EVs and are making a positive impact on climate change. I’d buy a BYD in a heartbeat if available to support their initiatives.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      BYD is an interesting story because a primary source of investment has been American conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway (Warren Buffet & Co). The lines between what is Chinese and what is American are not as crisp as many would have us believe. Ford and GM currently build vehicles in China but are not leading there. Tesla is the most American car company by just about any metric and it is among sales leaders wherever it competes, including China. That shows us that Chinese automakers are not unbeatable... rather a few big US players are simply unfit to compete.
      We hope you'll investigate hundreds more informative videos across our network and return for The Current next week, too.
      -Producer Tim

  • @jerrymolnar8010
    @jerrymolnar8010 Před měsícem +3

    First off,,, kudos for producing the best by FAR the BEST EV News. I eagerly AWAIT your EVERY episode. But please please consider covering what could become the most revolutionary EV ever produced, a TRUE game changer : APTERA!!
    They just procured funding to start producing them. I know you don’t consider them big enough to follow,, but,,, their design, and manufacturing philosophies are worth following early on.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      Aptera is a great idea. We reserved the first version a decade ago before they went out of business. We wish them success this time around. It is not easy to go into production and stay in business with one vehicle. -Producer Tim

    • @shazam6274
      @shazam6274 Před měsícem

      A solar cell covered 3 wheeler is a publicity gimmick to attract investors and potential customers. That is Aptera's "game". The fundamental reason for 3 wheel design is to work around, and avoid, numerous federal and state regulations, many regarding safety. They realized the folly of the 3 wheeler (no market for it), shifted to a 4 wheel design, and promptly went bankrupt. Like it or not, Aptera will join Arcimoto, Electromechanica and the Bricklin 3EV in the scrapheap of three-wheeler curiosities.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Many viewers don't realize that we were the first media source to drive a production ElectraMeccanica Solo. We did our drive with the CEO and included a detailed interview. Fun fact, the vehicle did shut down at at intersection in Van Nuys, California. It was pushed to the side of the road by police. The company folded in large part because that problem turned out to a persistent engineering flaw. The company wound up buying the all back for full price and shipped them back to China. Here is our video:
      czcams.com/video/IgZWZsZRfHs/video.html

  • @Stan-at-KangarooIslandTV
    @Stan-at-KangarooIslandTV Před měsícem +6

    I agree that the US consumer will suffer and American industry is in danger of further stagnation under these new tariffs, while the global transition will continue apace. Please keep broadcasting!

    • @loriallen67
      @loriallen67 Před měsícem +2

      💥 exactly!

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for watching. We hope you will share these weekly videos to help us find an audience. If the audience doesn't grow, the show will not be sustainable. We have enjoyed bringing it to you so far. -Producer Tim

  • @treeeo3
    @treeeo3 Před měsícem +1

    Nice

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      We are glad you like the show. -Producer Tim

  • @tomrybold
    @tomrybold Před měsícem +2

    thanks

  • @backdoormanintheend
    @backdoormanintheend Před měsícem +1

    Nice job.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Thank you! We hope you'll consider sharing the video with your friends on social media. -Producer Tim

  • @evkx
    @evkx Před měsícem +3

    Thanks for this update. Really wonder if the new tariff will effect Volvo EX30 sales in US

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      It probably will affect the EX30. :( -Producer Tim

  • @HoundStuff
    @HoundStuff Před měsícem

    Definitely agree that school busses are great for going EV, looking forward to seeing those when they arrive to the area near me. I'm also cautiously optimistic about the future Scout products, will be interesting to see where they are going and how quick they can spin up and get there. Also cool to see the coverage of chargers rolling out based on J3271 for MW+ speeds on big equipment!

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      All exciting stuff. We hope you'll join us weekly. -Producer Tim

  • @Stuey-007
    @Stuey-007 Před měsícem +1

    Lepidolite and spodumene should be discussed on your show in detail. It will educate your viewers on how China has manipulated the market and are desperate to source the easier and cheaper processing of lithium from spodumene that it is critically short on….. This is a necessary discussion for all EV and electric battery supporters to be aware of

  • @HoundStuff
    @HoundStuff Před měsícem

    Wisconsin finally announced their first round of NEVI winners, hope this makes the news, it will really improve charging in the state!!

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      I am from Wisconsin and I'm happy to hear that my state is moving forward. Wisconsin has not exactly led the nation as a pro-EV environment. That said, I'm not sure we will cover NEVI progress on a state-by-state basis in our ten minute weekly segment. Generally speaking, we try to emphasize stories which are likely to indicate larger movement, change perspectives, or uncover meaningful context. -Producer Tim

    • @HoundStuff
      @HoundStuff Před měsícem +1

      @@MissGoElectric Totally understand! I was excited because it has a big impact locally. Also knew you guys were in the midwest so wanted to share. Additional NEVI sites in states like WI, MN, and MI will hopefully help push the industry forward around here and open more people to accepting and using EVs. Cheers!

  • @brianmellinger7981
    @brianmellinger7981 Před měsícem

    The electric school bus is too cool👍 i’ve been on school bus driver since 1993 I would love to sell them to fleet or school district. I’ve been driving Electric since 2014 I own a Nissan Leaf and the second Nissan Leaf 2020 and I love them both.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Fantastic. Thank you for viewing and commenting. -Producer Tim

  • @Indra-Ant
    @Indra-Ant Před měsícem

    Dear Miss GoElectric. That was awesome. I love the short format news idea and found it incredibly informative. One request: Please consider either more lighting, or increasing the brightness on your camera. The video looks a bit dark to me.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      We are seeking sponsorship which will allow this segment to have a budget. For now it is written, filmed, edited, and published wherever our team of two happens to be with the resources available. Some episodes will be more polished than others. Thank you for watching and commenting. -Producer Tim

    • @Indra-Ant
      @Indra-Ant Před měsícem +1

      @@MissGoElectric Fair enough, Producer Tim. I totally agree that having some content is better than having no content. The news you're putting out is much needed and appreciated. I'm rooting for you two.

  • @sawyerpac9878
    @sawyerpac9878 Před měsícem

    😅like seeming you again have a good Sunday May 19th

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Every weekend we are pleased to bring you The Current EV news. -Producer Tim

  • @mnorma12
    @mnorma12 Před měsícem

    @MissGoElectric EVs are very different than ICE from a data security standpoint and it has everything to do with the features enabled by batteries. For example, I’ve never entered my credit card info into any ICE vehicle like I do in a Rivian, Tesla etc. to support Plug n’ Charge. Add to that the location and personal data from the “phone-as-key” and “Sentry mode” systems that are made possible with large uninterrupted power sources in an EV. I love those technologies and I want to use them but they create risks that are specific the EVs.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Entering a credit card is not required. Those services are optional. Tens of millions of drivers of ICE vehicles have entered credit information for OnStar service and data hotspots. Sentry mode is optional. Phone as key is optional.
      Millions of today's ICE/Hybrid vehicles have phone as key. Some also allow remote camera viewing. The technology is not exclusive to EVs. PHEVs have ample battery to enable 100% of the same features for extended periods. PHEVs are not part of the new trade policies. -Producer Tim

    • @mnorma12
      @mnorma12 Před měsícem

      By all means, please educate me about these millions of ICE and PHEVs with phone as key and sentry mode. I’m deep into this stuff and I’ve never come across them.
      You’d eat up a standard 12v battery so fast recording 24/7 video from 5 cameras. ICE vehicles don’t/can’t have this feature.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      A few gasoline powered vehicles which use phone-as-key are listed here:
      www.genesis.com/kr/en/members/digital-services/genesis-digital-key.html
      www.lincoln.com/support/category/lincoln-way-app/keyless-remote-with-phone-as-a-key/
      www.lexusofmtkisco.com/blogs/3514/what-is-lexus-digital-key/
      www.gmc.com/gmc-life/technology/stay-connected-with-the-mygmc-mobile-app
      ALL of those require an always on data connection to function. Non of them are pure EVs.
      I didn't say Sentry Mode. You said that. I said "remote camera viewing" because it requires an always on data connection.
      As for remote camera viewing, the strictly gasoline powered Genesis GV70 and BMW M850 have offered it for years now along with several other non-BEV models.
      czcams.com/video/2vkXIlBqrc0/video.htmlsi=gy3u_ABep_BTg9pa
      czcams.com/video/pgqNSEq_s6U/video.htmlsi=PEctLq6ubK2aRwXQ&t=123
      As stated in my previous comment, PHEVs have PLENTY of battery power to run advanced always-on features, even those which might be processor or data intensive. PHEVs are not included in the scrutiny our administration is currently applying exclusively to EVs imported from China. Then entire point you are making is that EVs are uniquely risky and your examples have been dismantled with the information above.
      How do I know this, and you do not...despite being knee deep in it? I was writing and teaching about these features before the vehicles were even in production. Much of my adult life has been spent with vehicles which are not yet known to the public and may not be for several months.
      We are a two-person operation comprised of myself (producer Tim) and Miss GoElectric (Laycee). Automotive education is all we've done for decades as a full time career. Automakers contract us to write the curriculum for new models. We train the trainers who train salespeople/OEM employees. We also train OEM partners in the field and have worked in literally thousands of dealerships. We have trained many tens of thousands of automotive product specialists, sales people, and service technicians who interface with the public. Between the two of us, we have personally conducted over 100,000 consumer test drives on international ride & drive tours. Our client list includes these brands so far: McLaren, Mazda, Volvo, Land Rover, Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Nissan, Ford, Lincoln, Genesis, BMW i, BMW GKL+, BMW M, Mercedes Benz, Mercedes EQ, Karma, Kia, and Volkswagen.
      This channel is pandemic project which outlived the lockdowns and we have fun with it. We are both still full time automotive educators servicing the industry outside of this channel. If I keep responding to emphatic-yet-misguided commenters...I probably won't have time to do anything else.
      -Tim

  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace6064 Před měsícem

    Excellent summary of the tariffs. Thank you. The tariffs will raise prices on EVs in the US. I love my Ioniq 6 (paid 38k) and drive it locally. I drive my ICE Chevy Impala for road trips. The US will be like Cuba used to be driving old gas/diesel vehicles. At least the prices of used EVs in the US will go up, I think, in 2025, 2026 because new EV prices will go up.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      Ioniq 6 is one of the best deals on the road. In a recent episode of this show we shared lease prices under $200/mo. Thanks for sharing your experience. -Producer Tim
      www.truecar.com/hyundai/ioniq-6/lease/

    • @dianewallace6064
      @dianewallace6064 Před měsícem

      @MissGoElectric Yes, I went back and watched all 9 weekly update episodes that I missed for certain topics. Yes, the Ioniq6 lease is awesome and I saw that in the state of Washington with their 10K state incentive you said an Ioniq6 can be leased for 100 bucks a month. I live in North Carolina though.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      In North Carolina the lease rate is about $200 because LEASED Hyundai products *do* get the full $7,500 Federal credit applied right away.

  • @garyclark6747
    @garyclark6747 Před měsícem

    I didn’t think election year politics that leaves NAFTA paths open would ever be lamented. 🤷🏻

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      Nationalism and protectionism do not always serve the best interest of mankind. -Producer Tim

  • @Sekir80
    @Sekir80 Před měsícem

    Is this the new Transport Evolved News? I'd gladly leave them, but the news here are just the fraction. BUT I found new news here! So, I'll sub.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      This channel is primarily long form EV content, but we do offer a weekly 10-minute news segment. We heard from viewers that they wanted to stay current without investing hours watching segments. The Current aims to address that demand. You can view hundreds of long form videos here: www.youtube.com/@MissGoElectric/featured
      We also have an eBike and eMobility channel @MissGoElectricRideReviews and an industry/investor channel @MissGoElectricIndustry
      We are very active on Twitter and Instagram, too. You'll find links in the video description.
      Thanks for subscribing.-Producer Tim

    • @Sekir80
      @Sekir80 Před měsícem

      @@MissGoElectric Yes, I think news style EV info is still missing (only know two channels (now three) where I can see a weekly rundown). I see mostly long form, in-depth info, which is fine, but as you mentioned, there is a demand for shorter form stuff as well.
      Thanks for the heads-up on the other channels of yours here, on youtube. I use this platform only, twitter and insta isn't my soup.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      We produce long and short form content. This series has been running for ten weeks. Prior to that, Miss GoElectric hosted a weekly (live) one hour news podcast on InsideEVs for a long time. -Producer Tim

    • @metricstormtrooper
      @metricstormtrooper Před měsícem

      Transport evolved without the LGBT angst.

    • @Sekir80
      @Sekir80 Před měsícem

      @@metricstormtrooper Oh my! Am I THAT transparent? :D

  • @dellusionportland8867
    @dellusionportland8867 Před měsícem

    My question is; Should NIO be immune to this in some way, with regard to being complaint to USA National Security Issues, as I heard from Kyle from Out Of Spec Reviews, when he was in Europe late last year, driving the new NIO ET5T Chinese Electric Station Wagon, when he said that NIO's software team is based in California and that he knows many of their Software Engineers, so they know the system,would make the technology and software would not breech any laws?

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Several Chinese automakers have offices in the US or significant US investment. At this stage, it appears the policy does not account for those factors. -Producer Tim

  • @JeanPierreWhite
    @JeanPierreWhite Před měsícem +3

    Thank You for saying the tariffs are not a good idea. Interestingly the US govt under George W Bush passed incentives for EV's in 2008 a year before China. But as you pointed out legacy automakers did not take advantage of that set of incentives and now they find themselves at least a decade behind the Chinese auto makers.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +3

      We have noticed that automakers have taken in tens of billions of dollars of government help and they are recording record profit. GM is buying back its own stock. We aren't sure if that is the most effective use of taxpayer dollars for the common good. -Producer Tim

  • @johnd01
    @johnd01 Před měsícem

    We need permits to mine the minerals.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      There is a great deal of obstructionism baked into the way we do things at the corporate and policy levels. Often one at the behest of the other. -Producer Tim

    • @johnd01
      @johnd01 Před měsícem

      @@MissGoElectric I think it is government red tape.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      When we look at where anti-competitive and restrictive enterprise policies come from, we often find an industry leader who doesn't want competition. -Tim

  • @heymike7037
    @heymike7037 Před měsícem

    It’s a sad comment on US cities if school buses really are the nation's largest mass transit system.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      On the other hand, we are enthusiastic about kids breathing in less fumes and the power grid being stabilized by the buses. -Producer Tim

  • @alaaa1794
    @alaaa1794 Před měsícem +1

    At the end of the day consumers pay the Ultimate cost, very limited choices. USA rewarding legacy automakers for sleeping on the wheel
    S

  • @turingtrading5301
    @turingtrading5301 Před měsícem +3

    Great video. I ponder whether the delay in EV in the US while China soldiering on with NEVs is another 'success' of the US Oil lobby ensuring protection of ICE vehicles for longer irrespective of the damage on the climate.

    • @jamespaul2587
      @jamespaul2587 Před měsícem +3

      Yes, lobbying by legacy auto brands against EV quota timelines and emissions requirements was also a factor. That's why Biden's previous policy required union shops for higher EV tax credit availability, thereby excluding Tesla from receiving the same benefits as other US manufacturers.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      There are many nefarious players involved. Thank you both for your context and contributions to the comments section. -Producer Tim

  • @snakeplissken128
    @snakeplissken128 Před měsícem

    Where I get my ev news ⚡️

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Thank you 🙌🏼 We appreciate you tuning in and commenting 🤓

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      We love to hear it. Please help us keep this show alive and tell a friend :) -Producer Tim

  • @k9slover
    @k9slover Před měsícem

    Good video, very informative. I look forward to your weekly video. Can't say I am happy about the tariffs. While I agree that China has been guilty of improper practices, stealing our intellectual property and dumping goods in the US, at some point the US manufacturers need to be competitive. What if (big if) an American could buy a BYD electric car for less than 20k?

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      At this stage, China does not follow and copy the US with EVs, batteries, and battery recycling. They lead us. -Producer Tim

    • @k9slover
      @k9slover Před měsícem

      @@MissGoElectric I agree about batteries. I meant other tech, that China does not respect intellectual property rights. So the issue is complex.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Indeed.

  • @richardmorin4518
    @richardmorin4518 Před měsícem +4

    The US auto industry is so behind and frankly the UWA is largely at fault IMO. US consumers will pay in the long run

    • @jamespaul2587
      @jamespaul2587 Před měsícem +1

      US customers will pay in the short run also. The prevention of competition from foreign brands will allow US manufacturers to sell low numbers of high-priced EVs for years rather than encouraging the development of less expensive models that would sell in far greater numbers.

    • @GG-si7fw
      @GG-si7fw Před měsícem +2

      Not the UAW, the executives at legacy auto. They used the profits to buy back stock, and getting bonuses for it. Workers still got laid off.

    • @richardmorin4518
      @richardmorin4518 Před měsícem +3

      @@GG-si7fw correct its such BS that Government Motors and BS Barry used the $$ to buy back stock. GM and others screwed up and should have used that $$ to invest in EV manufacturing like it was intended. UAW negotiations (pay, bonuses, less work hours Exct) this raises the cost of every car which the consumer must pay for.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      UAW actively lobbies and pays for media specifically to slow EV adoption. Why? EVs require very few human beings to manufacture because they have far fewer parts. Hybrids however, require more people to build than less complicated gas-only vehicles. UAW has been actively pushing for more hybrids. After the recent contract negotiations were a success for the UAW, GM and Ford began promoting hybrids more aggressively. Thank you both for your lively debate. -Producer Tim

    • @GG-si7fw
      @GG-si7fw Před měsícem

      @@richardmorin4518 The UAW has been around for decades. They are not new expense, it's been there. But buying back stocks is newer. I first heard of it when Ford started doing this in the 2000's when Bush allow corporations to bring back money from overseas and not get taxed if they reinvested in the company to create more jobs and Ford went a step further and laid off 5,000 employees.

  • @matsjohansson5664
    @matsjohansson5664 Před měsícem

    the carindustri in US are not itrested in ev,s that,s why people have no choise but
    buy ev,s wher ever they come from. Transport is one way to reduce extreme weather condition,
    and save ourselves from big difficulties.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Thanks for contributing to the comments. -Producer Tim

  • @LaBambaCL
    @LaBambaCL Před měsícem

    0:25 great clarification of ev time frame in china vs US.
    the solution is like what trump said -let chinese oems build plants in the us. eu brands have formed jv's: stellantis-leapmotors, vw-xpeng, audi-saic, etc.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      Good point. If government wants a level playing field, it will allow those partnerships just like Ford and GM have in China.
      This aggressive unilateral change in trade policy will be met with a response. US consumers will pay the price. Thank you for watching and commenting. -Producer Tim

    • @LaBambaCL
      @LaBambaCL Před měsícem

      @@MissGoElectric well, we seem to be paying the price in canada too. no chinese ev oem's or jv's here. no sales of chinese brands here, unlike mexico,. perhaps canadian market is small or it's politics.
      according to one prominent economist's report, there won't be enough supply of ev's for the 2035 goal of no new ice cars allowed. nor sufficient grid to handle the load.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      It is interesting because Canada gets many Tesla vehicles from China rather than the ones built in the USA. As for grid strength....the next generation of EVs strengthen the grid. They do not weaken it. www.canarymedia.com/articles/virtual-power-plants/four-ways-virtual-power-plants-can-help-the-us-grid-keep-up-with-demand

    • @LaBambaCL
      @LaBambaCL Před měsícem

      ​@@MissGoElectric --i've read stories like those. perhaps in some sunny places. but canada has a very low solar generation forecast in the next 20-30y. most of the increase in electricity gen will come from nuclear -somehow. ontario has already announced a likely new gas plant + old nuclear refurb to meet new demand.
      --and tesla cars do not charge anything -missing V2L much less V2G.
      --yes, we get some lower priced LFP teslas from china, but these are not that well in the affordable price range, not to mention choice!
      --maybe it's possible to import some chinese oem ev's from mexico, i'll go there and drive one back lol.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      @@LaBambaCL Our Tesla Cybertruck supports PowerShare. It does provide power. Executives have confirmed that the technology will proliferate the lineup. Tesla's Autobidder software and expertise with megapacks supporting utility companies all over the world makes the prospect of Virtual Power Plants more reasonable for them than competitors.
      -Producer Tim

  • @michelmasse6225
    @michelmasse6225 Před měsícem

    While the big 3 ( not really anymore as Stelantis is not American) are confused, Tesla was taking the EV NA market by storm. The legacy automakers will once again receive subsidies to protect union jobs. The only way they can compete with Tesla is to build in Mexico and China. All Canadian Tesla highland 3 are Chinese and Canadian Tesla Y are form California and China.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      You are correct that Canada gets many Tesla vehicles from China. All Teslas sold in the USA are made in the USA. Thanks for commenting. -Producer Tim

  • @rp9674
    @rp9674 Před měsícem

    Tariffs protect workers, corporate & citizen/consumers long term. Unchecked, Chinese imports would crash our economy, even Tesla & give China control over our gov well beyond the scale of the chip shortage. You won't know how bad it can get until it's too late.
    Bolt EV was under $30K -$7500, should have sold 2x if people want cheaper EVs.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      One way to interpret your proclamation could be: "Losers can't win if winners are allowed to compete."
      I wonder what kind of America we would be if that was always our philosophy. -Producer Tim

    • @rp9674
      @rp9674 Před měsícem

      I like the idea of challenging our Auto industry, don't like the idea of losing our Auto industry

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      We think Tesla would survive the entry of Chinese automakers in the USA. Elon indicated as much with his wording on the matter. The others would have to get very lean very quickly to stand a chance. -Producer Tim

  • @stanmisiak5634
    @stanmisiak5634 Před měsícem

    US manufacturing has been gone for years cheaper labor costs caused US companies to outsource manufacturing

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      It is interesting because Ford and General Motors are building most of their EVs in Mexico using labor which is even less expensive than Chinese labor. -Producer Tim

  • @Yanquetino
    @Yanquetino Před měsícem

    I understand wanting to protect and promote American manufacturing and jobs, but… with the climate crisis growing exponentially worse every day, we need "all hands on deck" to get rid of tailpipes worldwide. If that means allowing Chinese EVs to be sold in the country… well, we'd better just "suck it up." I'd never heard of WattEV, but wish them the best!

  • @danharold3087
    @danharold3087 Před měsícem

    Please include an introduction to the SASAC and the benefits they provide SOEs in China. Contrast that to industry in the US. People need to understand what western industry and mining are competing with. Information is sparse.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      SASAC will likely be part of the dedicated segment which will be published on our industry channel @MissGoElectricIndustry
      Thank you for commenting. -Producer Tim

  • @frankcoffey
    @frankcoffey Před měsícem

    When the US government bailed out GM that could have been seen as unfair to other automakers but they did not retaliate. In fact China increased it's purchase of GM cars by about a million per year in the years following the bailout. Buick would not exist if it had not been so popular in China. VW used to get half it's profit from China. So now the talking point is to say they somehow "stole" technology for companies that didn't make an EVs?

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      The US version of "a level playing field" doesn't seem to be very level. Thank you for sharing additional context. -Producer Tim

  • @mnorma12
    @mnorma12 Před měsícem +1

    Modern EVs pose a whole new level of risk from a data security perspective. You’re sharing personal, financial, location-based data. There is no way I’m sharing that data with an adversarial government. Period. I’d prefer an outright ban rather than just tariffs but that would require congress to actually do something.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      We have heard government leadership make this point, but it is a false correlation. Some of today's EVs collect data and have computers which are always running. SO DO TODAY's GASOLINE VEHICLES! The data collection has little to do with the size of the battery in a vehicle. A Plugin Hybrid can capture and send loads of data for weeks. -Producer Tim

    • @rp9674
      @rp9674 Před měsícem +1

      All cars have telematics & other electronics

    • @mnorma12
      @mnorma12 Před měsícem +1

      You’re wrong, EVs are able to collect an order of magnitude more data because they’re always on and always aware. If you think ICE cars are the same the simple solution is banning them also.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      I've already replied to you with a list of dozens of ICE and PHEV models which have "always on" data connections and many more which can transmit from their 360 degree cameras any time.
      That is exactly our point. Chinese ICE vehicles are not on the chopping block and neither are PHEVs. The reason is that American brands are building both vehicle types in China. In fact, American brands are importing Chinese-built vehicles in these categories. My personal viewpoint is that true motivations behind movements to ban Chinese EVs is to ensure that there is no real competition and our laggard industrial players can continue to profit without having to spend what is required to be the best. Under the guise of national security threats, a president can unilaterally outlaw just about anything if they'd like to. -Producer Tim

  • @jlamm2223443
    @jlamm2223443 Před měsícem

    I don't mind tariffs on things made in the U.S. for a reasonable price. What I don't like is that no American car maker is even trying to make an affordable EV. Tesla's are sort of like BMWs and appealing to that market. Chevy nixed the Bolt. If U.S. car companies won't make one, let me buy a Chinese one.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      Did you know that the Tesla Model Y is currently less expensive than the average new gasoline vehicle sold in the US? They start under $30k in some states with an interest rate of 0.99%.
      Thank you for sharing your views.
      Producer Tim

    • @jlamm2223443
      @jlamm2223443 Před měsícem +1

      @@MissGoElectric No I didn't and that is great! I can get a corolla for 22K. I would say that's what we need for mass adoption. I just hate to see tariffs keep that kind of car out. Thanks for the advice!

  • @garyclack3807
    @garyclack3807 Před měsícem

    When you can’t keep up just tax the one’s that have…….Time to wake and get into game. Great show

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem

      Thank you for tuning in Gary. We hope you'll share a link to this episode so that our audience can grow. Viewership has been contracting for the last few weeks. -Producer Tim

  • @Dogman3690
    @Dogman3690 Před měsícem

    EV Miss Ge✔️🖖🌎Hi, it's like a war is about to begin the oem's dirty ice against clean EV !

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +1

      It surprises us how many Americans oppose vehicles which only operate using American energy. We hope logical long term thinking will make a comeback soon. Will you consider sharing our videos online to expand the reach of quality information? -Producer Tim

  • @karlInSanDiego
    @karlInSanDiego Před měsícem

    The EV industry has shifted to a race to the bottom. By that, I mean that it was far easier to make the business case for a car company to sell overpriced EV cars to wealthy early adopters than it is to drive down the cost to produce so that you can build reasonably priced cars at a profit.
    Musk started the price war that now threatens the entire industry. No one was making profits at building reasonably priced EVs. They inherently cost more to produce, especially with Tesla's now copied, new industry standard of using 75-212 kWh oversized batteries.
    Musk assured the industry batteries would cheapen quickly claiming $100 kWh at the pack level. But Musk is extremely short sighted and eventually realized his master plan never accounted for resource mining and refining limitations. We can't build these things at scale fast enough and the cost to produce will not come down as a simplistic comparison using Moore's law or Wright's Law would have predicted. In fact, just as you'll have to charge more for oversized SUV and trucks because of their massive batteries, and those oversized vehicles will require considerably more energy, creating inefficient designs will strain the resouce supply even more. We should be focusing on building hundreds of e-bikes in place of each large battery EV. We're now stalling the EV transition with no one, including Chinese companies, building EVs with a profit margin. Ford and Rivian are showing you these vehicles are financisl disasters. Tesla is not trustworthy regarding their claim about profitability. They lie about everything else at Tesla, so why trust that they magically became profitable even without subsidies and CARB EV credits?
    Musk has called for Chinese tariffs, so I wouldn't blame Biden's move on the UAW without mentioning that.
    www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-ceo-musk-chinese-ev-firms-will-demolish-rivals-without-trade-barriers-2024-01-25/
    The EU is also freaking out about Chinese EV manufacturers dumping heavily subsidized EVs in markets that already give EVs significant tax and other subsidies to help them compete in a market that still allows gas.
    You should know that there are places in the US already (Massachusetts for one) where the cost to operate a gas truck isn't cheaper than running an electric truck.
    Tony Seba and Adam Dorr are wrong about solar continuing to cheapen to the point of becoming free energy. In fact, without net metering the solar market is currently crashing, and Chinese overcapacity has temporarily led to another race to the bottom that will bankrupt solar companies.
    I don't believe the free market is a viable tool in an existential Climate Crisis. We didn't end WW2 by selling people shiny toys and telling them they were good for road trips, though we did shift ALL of our domestic production towards the war effort. It's a sad analogy, because war wastes lives and resources for no good reason. But the point here is we're addressing an emergency with capitalism. This means we build and adopt the wrong products because consumerism is our cultural model. We need rationing, extreme conservation, radical shift in transportation use (rails and micromobility). Tariffs or no tariffs, full sized EV cars/SUVs/pickups are never going to work in zero emissions world. They are way too energy and resource intensive, which presently also means way too emissions intensive and too expensive.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      You added a link to a quote from Elon Musk "calling for barriers". In fact, he did not call for barriers. He stated that most US automakers cannot compete with China, and that is true. He has not called for restrictions because he is aware that Tesla can, and does compete favorably with all automakers on a global stage. Tesla is currently a leader in China.
      It is interesting that you seem to be of the mind that our dependence on (mostly) foreign oil for passenger transportation is preferrable to driving on the readily available domestic (mostly) renewable energy which is available today.
      While I disagree with much of your perspective, I thank you for taking the time to share your views. -Producer Tim

  • @MrProy33
    @MrProy33 Před měsícem

    EVs are useless for rural folk, for people who haul/transport for a living, and are not eco-friendly in the slightest. For most Americans, they will cost more than you save because there is no resale value for used duracells, and tour insurance rates alone will offset your fuel savings. Same if you like to travel--public stations are no cheaper than gas when you factor in the extra times you have to stop due to low range. When you pay extra for tires that first time, you'll find yourself feeling some cognitive dissonance. Unless you're rich, of course, which is who these toys are built for.
    In other news...

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +5

      It appears as if you are harboring obsolete information. Most of what you said is not true in 2024. You are correct that those who haul trailers more than a couple hundred miles probably don't have readily available EV options just yet. The other 97% of drivers will find an EV which gets the job done with better reliability at a lower cost.
      There are many brand new EVs offering 225-300 miles of range which lease for under $250/mo right now. We have listed them on this show and we invite you to learn from previous episodes. Most EV drivers charge at home and the cost per mile is a fraction of what a comparably sized gasoline powered vehicle would cost. The best selling EV in the world also happens to be the best selling car on earth. It is the Tesla Model Y and it currently sells for less than the cost of the average gasoline vehicle in America. In some states, a brand new Model Y costs $29k. -Producer Tim

    • @rp9674
      @rp9674 Před měsícem +3

      Every building has electricity, gas is brought in by truck.

    • @MissGoElectric
      @MissGoElectric  Před měsícem +2

      Great point. Charging for EVs is exponentially more common than gas stations. -Producer Tim

  • @terryseton
    @terryseton Před měsícem

    @ludicrousfeed