RickKeen
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Speculating why Ford would not want to keep selling the Lightning Pr for $39k. Some people say they lose money on each one, but I think that is unliklely.
I do however hink they make _less_ profit compared to selling a comparable ICE model. And the EV is a much nicer truck in many ways (cheaper to operate, etc). So they keep the price higher on the EV to make the same margin as the comparable ICE model so as not to cannibalize their own profits.
Ford has an interesting tightwalk to navigate - how to gain market share over other EV truck sellers without losing market share of their existing ICE truck business to their own EV. A classic business problem.
History tells us that very few companies learn to navigate this dilemma. The ones that do tend to be in the "never look back" mindset a lot more than the "protect the cash cow legacy" mindset.
I do however hink they make _less_ profit compared to selling a comparable ICE model. And the EV is a much nicer truck in many ways (cheaper to operate, etc). So they keep the price higher on the EV to make the same margin as the comparable ICE model so as not to cannibalize their own profits.
Ford has an interesting tightwalk to navigate - how to gain market share over other EV truck sellers without losing market share of their existing ICE truck business to their own EV. A classic business problem.
History tells us that very few companies learn to navigate this dilemma. The ones that do tend to be in the "never look back" mindset a lot more than the "protect the cash cow legacy" mindset.
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