@Tom so excited to see you work with the Silverado EV RST. I am an owner of an RST. I would love you to test charging while the truck is turned on. I have found that at 50% SOC my charging goes from 200kW down to 30 or 40kW, even if I shut off climate control. This makes it really hard to sit in the car in 100°+ temps when you have to turn off the vehicle, and the AC, to charge at a decent speed.
National security needs to be addressed for sure, and addressed in a targeted fashion. Blanket restrictions will not work, but create their own independent set of incentives to work around. And subsidies could lead to a higher value transfer in favor of US & global consumers, which is higher economic growth. Conversely, blanket restrictions in climates technologies will hurt the broader picture, on emissions. US could go higher in the value chain. Autonomous Driving etc. laws of economics always rule.
On the Chinese built vehicle front. People don't really care about the car being built in China if it's a competitive price with the features they want. I work at a Lincoln dealership and the Nautilus is our hottest car. It is also the best made vehicle in the Lincoln lineup. Most Lincoln buyers are older conservative buyers, but most of them don't seem to care. We also sell a lot to UAW workers, they like the car and they can still park in the close lot at the plant with it.
At the end of today's podcast you said you hoped we weren't too bored. Far from it! I believe the combination of Tom and Martyn is engaging in a productive and informative way without the rambling of Dom. I like Kyle's honest and unfiltered comments and nerdy matter of fact opinion. I don't mind the ads since my podcast player has a skip ahead button. Id actually consider paying for a subscription if it was just Tom and Martyn! Some guest appearances by out of spec Dave and Miss Go Electric would be nice.
It’s worth remembering that in addition to components level security, many things can be packaged from so many places in a connected world, that it needs even deeper thought!
With the PHEV Motorhome, one thing to think about is that DCFC on the road can cost the same if not more than gas when the price of gas is lower. When gas is around $3, and DCFC is 54¢/kWh, gas is likely cheaper. I know with the F150 Lightning, comparing it to an ICE F150, at $3/gallon vs 54¢/kWh, gas is cheaper, and much quicker. I’m typically anti PHEV, especially today’s with a tiny EV range, but I think this could be a good use for a PHEV. I wish the RAMCharger was a 2500 that could tow a large 5th camper. I’d give up the frunk for dual fuel options.
Normally High Country is the top truck trim with Chevy, for now the RST is the top trim on the EV’s. RST in ICE world is the same as the Elevation with the GMC Sierra’s and the highest trim with GMC is the Denali
Why do we think China is the only country giving automotive companies incentives? The federal and provincial governments in Canada have agreed to give 15B$ over 10 years for making EV batteries, tech and cars.
We don't think China is the only country giving incentives. That is a ridiculous. Not only countries give incentives, individual regions within countries give incentives. Nevada gave incentives to Tesla.
Not only swapping out the broken cables for a NACS specific one, but maybe something that can be noted from a distance that it has a NACS connector on it.
Location Tracking is a concern no doubt but I don't worry about individual tracking or vehicle control as long as the advanced vehicle controls can be turned off.
It’s amazing that Americans don’t notice what China is doing across many industries including drones were all sticking to our niches and not looking at the bigger picture and that that’s disappointing
Should be a good cross country trip out of Seattle. It will be interesting to see how it goes as I just got back from a 29 Day road trip leaving out of the Seattle area a month ago
The Volvo ex30 is made in China and supposed to be hit with the tariffs, will that effect the rumored $37k price tag when it comes to the u.s. in 2025?
100% Tariffs killed that plan so production moved to Ghent, Belgium. It was also delayed because of software gremlins so early 2025 seems likely for U.S. launch. The big boy EX90 and the Polestar 3 will be made there though in the South Carolina Volvo plant
12:20. 2025 Equinox EV AWD range rating bumped up to 307 miles from 285 miles 👍. 2025 Blazer EV AWD also got a range bump. Not sure if any differences, but it seems GM is now fine-tuning their numbers where they can. Maybe 19” vs 21” wheel range will get sorted eventually too?
Meanwhile the gas powered Equinox is only 175 HP and there is no option to upgrade to a larger engine like in years past. Can you imagine trying to get on the freeway with 4 people and some cargo in that thing? That would be scary.
The Obamas produced the Netflix disaster movie "Leave the World Behind,” based on a novel. Elon did not like how this work of fiction showed how remotely controlled cars could be weaponized. As FSD improves (not just with Tesla), how much of a real risk is it? I don't know... Corporate and state espionnage is a more understandable concern.
Sorry about that. Dom scheduled it for 9:30 am as he always does. However, he was in Seattle at the time and didn't realize his computer adjusted for the time difference...
If Chinese EVs or ICE vehicles can meet European safety and crash standards then they’ll meet the US regs with only different brake/ blinker lights. The Chinese design cars for export to meet the strictest rules. Their cars that cannot are for their domestic market and some of those you wouldn’t want to risk your life being a passenger in. I spent several years working in various parts of China and always had an imported European market car at the insistence of my employer.
Kia now has access when is Audi going to get access, VW must not like Tesla at all. Hopefully Audi will have access to the RAN network when it opens soon.
I think a chinese chip ban hurts Tesla the least of American OEMs. 1) most of tesla’s sales are outside the us. 2) a lot of Tesla’s revenue is not auto 3) Tesla is super agile at changing out tech as they did during covid. -In contrast Jim Farley said in an interview that Ford has little control of their 1000s of suppliers- they are not flexible or agile.
re:chinese gov't subsiding the auto mfgs. The us gov't is subsiding oil companies... Also, Dell's(PC watching with) ODM and final assembly facilities are in China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil, Ireland, Malaysia, India, Poland, and Thailand.
A lot of Americans believe Chinese cars are junk but if that were true we would have nothing to worry about. The problem is the cars are good. I understand protecting our industry but we might be giving them a false sense of security to the point they fail to compete with the rest of the world. Would US branded cars be any good if we had never allowed Toyota and Honda to enter the US market? I don't think so.
I don't mind allowing American companies catch up, as long as GM, Ford and stellantis take EV seriously. We can't just have Rivian, Lucid and Tesla making progress.
@@frankcoffey selection will come when the big 3 step it up. increasing hybrid production is not something they should be doing. Plenty of cars need to be switched to BEV, tons of room for many companies.
I would have thought Tesla would be the best company to work around this they have factories in China they are factors in Germany unless Europe does not take Chinese cars and obviously their factories in the US so if you stops Chinese cars coming in and then it will be a case of Tesla cars can only be sold if they're manufactured in China in China it's all according to what the Chinese do with their imports
great show as always. keep them coming!
Great show, despite it only being the two of you. 😊🇬🇧
You guys are never boring.
Thanks, great program again.
@Tom so excited to see you work with the Silverado EV RST. I am an owner of an RST. I would love you to test charging while the truck is turned on. I have found that at 50% SOC my charging goes from 200kW down to 30 or 40kW, even if I shut off climate control. This makes it really hard to sit in the car in 100°+ temps when you have to turn off the vehicle, and the AC, to charge at a decent speed.
Great work guys.
Most RVs sit next to homes, never driven except a week after they got them. Them batteries better be able to hook up to the house as storage.
National security needs to be addressed for sure, and addressed in a targeted fashion. Blanket restrictions will not work, but create their own independent set of incentives to work around. And subsidies could lead to a higher value transfer in favor of US & global consumers, which is higher economic growth. Conversely, blanket restrictions in climates technologies will hurt the broader picture, on emissions. US could go higher in the value chain. Autonomous Driving etc. laws of economics always rule.
On the Chinese built vehicle front. People don't really care about the car being built in China if it's a competitive price with the features they want. I work at a Lincoln dealership and the Nautilus is our hottest car. It is also the best made vehicle in the Lincoln lineup. Most Lincoln buyers are older conservative buyers, but most of them don't seem to care. We also sell a lot to UAW workers, they like the car and they can still park in the close lot at the plant with it.
Great show, fellas.
At the end of today's podcast you said you hoped we weren't too bored. Far from it! I believe the combination of Tom and Martyn is engaging in a productive and informative way without the rambling of Dom. I like Kyle's honest and unfiltered comments and nerdy matter of fact opinion. I don't mind the ads since my podcast player has a skip ahead button. Id actually consider paying for a subscription if it was just Tom and Martyn! Some guest appearances by out of spec Dave and Miss Go Electric would be nice.
Sorry I missed you guys live - I was tied up this morning!
It’s worth remembering that in addition to components level security, many things can be packaged from so many places in a connected world, that it needs even deeper thought!
With the PHEV Motorhome, one thing to think about is that DCFC on the road can cost the same if not more than gas when the price of gas is lower. When gas is around $3, and DCFC is 54¢/kWh, gas is likely cheaper. I know with the F150 Lightning, comparing it to an ICE F150, at $3/gallon vs 54¢/kWh, gas is cheaper, and much quicker.
I’m typically anti PHEV, especially today’s with a tiny EV range, but I think this could be a good use for a PHEV.
I wish the RAMCharger was a 2500 that could tow a large 5th camper. I’d give up the frunk for dual fuel options.
Normally High Country is the top truck trim with Chevy, for now the RST is the top trim on the EV’s. RST in ICE world is the same as the Elevation with the GMC Sierra’s and the highest trim with GMC is the Denali
Today, the EU is under negotiations to drop tariffs as long as the Chinese manufacturers increase their prices to match European-made cars.
Why do we think China is the only country giving automotive companies incentives? The federal and provincial governments in Canada have agreed to give 15B$ over 10 years for making EV batteries, tech and cars.
We don't think China is the only country giving incentives. That is a ridiculous. Not only countries give incentives, individual regions within countries give incentives. Nevada gave incentives to Tesla.
Not only swapping out the broken cables for a NACS specific one, but maybe something that can be noted from a distance that it has a NACS connector on it.
Like singage at the entrance? "NACS EV Charging" kinda thing?
Location Tracking is a concern no doubt but I don't worry about individual tracking or vehicle control as long as the advanced vehicle controls can be turned off.
I'm more concerned about about the military people carrying personal phones.
Agree, phones, smart watches etc…
It’s amazing that Americans don’t notice what China is doing across many industries including drones were all sticking to our niches and not looking at the bigger picture and that that’s disappointing
Should be a good cross country trip out of Seattle. It will be interesting to see how it goes as I just got back from a 29 Day road trip leaving out of the Seattle area a month ago
It's going to be really interesting to see how we live with China in everything.
We just need fewer automated driving tools and there is very little danger of foreign control of the vehicle.
It's more than a proposal at least as far as the tariffs.
When will Tesla allow Mercedes to charge at a Supercharger?
It certainly didn’t take me three years to appreciate the value of owning an EV. Three minutes maybe.
The Volvo ex30 is made in China and supposed to be hit with the tariffs, will that effect the rumored $37k price tag when it comes to the u.s. in 2025?
100% Tariffs killed that plan so production moved to Ghent, Belgium. It was also delayed because of software gremlins so early 2025 seems likely for U.S. launch. The big boy EX90 and the Polestar 3 will be made there though in the South Carolina Volvo plant
12:20. 2025 Equinox EV AWD range rating bumped up to 307 miles from 285 miles 👍. 2025 Blazer EV AWD also got a range bump. Not sure if any differences, but it seems GM is now fine-tuning their numbers where they can. Maybe 19” vs 21” wheel range will get sorted eventually too?
Meanwhile the gas powered Equinox is only 175 HP and there is no option to upgrade to a larger engine like in years past. Can you imagine trying to get on the freeway with 4 people and some cargo in that thing? That would be scary.
The Obamas produced the Netflix disaster movie "Leave the World Behind,” based on a novel. Elon did not like how this work of fiction showed how remotely controlled cars could be weaponized. As FSD improves (not just with Tesla), how much of a real risk is it? I don't know... Corporate and state espionnage is a more understandable concern.
Working at an EV OEM, we made sure all the cameras on vendor vehicles were covered with tape.
I just watched a video of Stewart traveling Westbound on I-90 in his Ioniq 5
I like the camper. Electric while camping and hybrid for driving. And battery storage at home. Perfect.
You guys stated 12:30 was today's start time.
Sorry. Finger trouble
Sorry about that. Dom scheduled it for 9:30 am as he always does. However, he was in Seattle at the time and didn't realize his computer adjusted for the time difference...
Martyn is correct in his thoughts on the Chinese car companies.
Disagree. Liberal democracies won’t allow its citizens be deprived of economic opportunities
Kia Tesla access to supercharger is interesting that they have a specific date.
I would never buy a Chinese EV nor EV battery or motor. I don’t care if non-Chinese EV costs more.
What a travesty… cheap quality cars…. It’s such a bad thing
Are Chinese vehicles even up to the safety standards required for them to be sold in the US?
Yes, the new ones are
If Chinese EVs or ICE vehicles can meet European safety and crash standards then they’ll meet the US regs with only different brake/ blinker lights. The Chinese design cars for export to meet the strictest rules. Their cars that cannot are for their domestic market and some of those you wouldn’t want to risk your life being a passenger in. I spent several years working in various parts of China and always had an imported European market car at the insistence of my employer.
Kia now has access when is Audi going to get access, VW must not like Tesla at all. Hopefully Audi will have access to the RAN network when it opens soon.
All bets are off as if Kia Hyundai actually hit the date.
I think a chinese chip ban hurts Tesla the least of American OEMs.
1) most of tesla’s sales are outside the us.
2) a lot of Tesla’s revenue is not auto
3) Tesla is super agile at changing out tech as they did during covid.
-In contrast Jim Farley said in an interview that Ford has little control of their 1000s of suppliers- they are not flexible or agile.
Pull out the MCU and just drive the vehicle manually.
At first, I thought you meant Marvel Cinematic Universe 😉
re:chinese gov't subsiding the auto mfgs. The us gov't is subsiding oil companies...
Also, Dell's(PC watching with) ODM and final assembly facilities are in China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil, Ireland, Malaysia, India, Poland, and Thailand.
Tallahassee escaped the worst
A lot of Americans believe Chinese cars are junk but if that were true we would have nothing to worry about. The problem is the cars are good. I understand protecting our industry but we might be giving them a false sense of security to the point they fail to compete with the rest of the world. Would US branded cars be any good if we had never allowed Toyota and Honda to enter the US market? I don't think so.
I don't mind allowing American companies catch up, as long as GM, Ford and stellantis take EV seriously. We can't just have Rivian, Lucid and Tesla making progress.
@@DiegoMejia86 I would say Rivian, Lucid, and Tesla need time too. We don't have selection yet.
@@frankcoffey selection will come when the big 3 step it up. increasing hybrid production is not something they should be doing. Plenty of cars need to be switched to BEV, tons of room for many companies.
it's junk if there are no service centers or warranties. Great Wall Motors closed their German office recently
@@DiegoMejia86 Hybrid can’t be cheaper than BEV to make, parts count alone has to cost more. As batteries get cheaper they will have to switch.
that why you all need to put out videos so you can get more veriew to get paid by yourube
I would have thought Tesla would be the best company to work around this they have factories in China they are factors in Germany unless Europe does not take Chinese cars and obviously their factories in the US so if you stops Chinese cars coming in and then it will be a case of Tesla cars can only be sold if they're manufactured in China in China it's all according to what the Chinese do with their imports
Kia just screwed over the early adopters. I think they should have gotten the adapter for free, since they had it for longer.