tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post8306838872557270458..comments2024-03-24T15:03:03.162+00:00Comments on EV Sales: World Top 10 April 2015José Ponteshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13927229481945352747noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post-33736221081518043732015-08-17T10:20:43.812+00:002015-08-17T10:20:43.812+00:00I have recently started a blog, the info you provi...I have recently started a blog, the info you provide on this site has helped me greatly. Thanks for all of your time & work. <br /><a href="http://10etext.com" rel="nofollow">top 10 product</a><br />johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12082316803460663093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post-54825789515477804502015-05-30T11:36:41.656+00:002015-05-30T11:36:41.656+00:00Because of some unfortunate comments regarding thi...Because of some unfortunate comments regarding this post, i was forced to take action and from now on future comments will have to be approved.<br /><br />José Ponteshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13927229481945352747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post-12750397400259957972015-05-30T07:36:21.202+00:002015-05-30T07:36:21.202+00:00Either company could of course revise capacity up ...Either company could of course revise capacity up or down, but AFAIK no concrete moves have been made outside of Nevada.<br /><br />The above refers to production by the companies themselves, which often show something like automotive batteries only, not even counting those in buses, and so give a low take on BYD production.<br /><br />Those estimates of course refer to batteries Tesla purchases from Panasonic.<br /><br />If they hit their target of 55,000 sales this year then at 80kwh per car average then they will use around 4.5Gwh this year, not a lot more than BYD's production in this spring and well under the 10Gwh they should have in production by the end of this year.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05130280139495086956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post-49228923014163420692015-05-28T09:48:28.907+00:002015-05-28T09:48:28.907+00:00Given demand for Energy Storage, Tesla has revised...Given demand for Energy Storage, Tesla has revised capacity for GF1.<br /><br />It is officially called Gigafactory 1. Not official yet, but GF2 is extremely likely before 2020. Robb Starkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01433642175076521123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post-15692302515867015182015-05-28T09:29:40.766+00:002015-05-28T09:29:40.766+00:00Jose said:
'Now, all they need is a Gigafacto...Jose said:<br /><br />'Now, all they need is a Gigafactory of their own...' (BYD)<br /><br />For the forseeable future BYD battery production is larger than that of Tesla, even after the first stage of the gigafactory opens, assuming both keep to schedule.<br /><br />The GF first stage is to be around 7Gwh, with all batteries currently used by Tesla sourced from Japan.<br /><br />BYD had 4Gwh of capacity as of this spring, and were to build another 6Gwh of capacity this year and in every subsequent year.<br /><br />So if the Tesla 7GWh comes in on time by the end of 2016, BYD will have 16GWh of their own production capacity, <br /><br />If Tesla get to 35Gwh by around 2020 as they hope, BYD is projected to have at least 34Gwh.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05130280139495086956noreply@blogger.com