indubitalist
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Farley was likely talking about '24 models (which begin delivery next year) for the mineral sourcing. I've not seen any industry sources say he was meaning trucks already ordered, he's talking about hypothetical future orders, otherwise they'd have put out clearer guidance for people making decisions right now about whether they will buy the truck. We're all basically on our own trying to figure out the mineral sourcing question. The manufacturers aren't broadcasting that information because the sourcing fight is so competitive. There's simply not enough mining going on right now, so it's made it very competitive and hush-hush. Naturally the industry wants the extra financial incentive for their customers, it just isn't there now. The trucks we're receiving will have the stuff that doesn't qualify, so if we take delivery Jan. 10, we've got a truck that doesn't qualify for half of the rebate.“
“Ford EVs and our PHEVs remain eligible for the $7,500 tax credit until guidance is issued at the end of this year. Next year, we believe we’ll meet the $3,750 critical minerals credit requirement on certain Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning models. In ’24, the rules will further restrict this critical materials credit. So, we believe it’s a fairly level playing field right now for all the OEMs as our supply chain of critical minerals extracted or processed in the US and FTA develops.”
This is from CEO Farley. How would you even be able to find info regarding battery makeup?
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