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Episode 272: Tesla Can’t Figure Out What its Cars Should Cost, Matt Wants in on EV Planning

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Tesla Can’t Figure Out What its Cars Should Cost, Matt Wants in on the EV Planning commission, & Polestar Gets Serious about performance.

On this episode of Electrify News, Matt and Jo discuss the NEVI funding, a new “charging consortium” and the role that will play on public charging infrastructure. Next, they discuss the importance of getting things right the first time, the chaotic price fluctuation of Tesla, and how traditional automakers are getting it right in many respects. Then they discuss the contrast between the design of the car versus the technology available, and which the consumer values more. They wrap with a discussion around their excitement for the new enthusiasts that are making their way from ICE vehicles over to the EV space.

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