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Apple cancels work on electric car
Laughable and predictable.
It’s too hard. They aren’t up for it nor are they capable of it. https://www.reuters.com/technology/a...ts-2024-02-27/ Last edited by chassis; 02-27-2024 at 09:28 PM.. |
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After discovering most of my music disappeared from my iPhone, except for the songs I purchased from Apple, this past week I'm onto the "Apple way". You drive to your destination and when you go to return home your batteries are locked out and there is a message from Apple that you need to buy the Apple return trip package.
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Apple can always just join and contribute to a company like Tesla or Rivian, it would be foolish for them to try and build a car. |
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02-27-2024, 05:38 PM | #5 |
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Apple has a pretty sweet deal with Apple Car play being on just about anything with wheels. Depending on the license deal they may be making more on the tech than the EV companies are on the whole car.
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Without tax and manufacturer incentives, EVs would have died a decade ago.
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My conclusion is that Apple is trying to force you into Apple Music. I'm not playing. Sad that I had to pay for a third party program to fix this but that is the way of the world these days. |
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The hypocrisy is grotesque. Thousands upon thousands of recently arrived children are now with their new owners. Sex and or labor slaves. Fact. Not a theory. LOOK!...SQUIRREL If there's a Hell, they better make some room.
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02-27-2024, 09:54 PM | #11 |
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Dammit, and I had the trademark on "iCar".
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This endeavor never made sense to me. It would have been an absolute master scale venture. They already have a solid software presence with Carplay. Even if the market for EVs was on fire I just didn't see them scaling up and being successful in this market.
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This story from Macrumors is very insightful:
https://www.macrumors.com/ TLR; "Looking back at the *Apple Car*'s history, it's clear that the multiple leadership changes and almost yearly redirects of the project ultimately led to Apple's decision to end work on developing a vehicle. Apple executives were never quite convinced of the viability of an *Apple Car* because of the enormous cost and safety risk involved with autonomous driving capabilities, and there was no one at Apple that was able to bring it to fruition." |
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I think the reality of it is that autonomous self driving is decades away from being safe, and all the EV start ups that aren't named Tesla are pretty much doomed to C11 Bankruptcy. Apple likely saw this, decided to do as much work that was IP development as they could to leverage in the future, and limit their total losses on trying to tool up to build cars.
They also likely did market research and found their target buyers for an Apple Car are either already Tesla owners (and would be hard pressed to be pulled away by a higher priced Apple product), or don't make enough money to afford a premium priced Apple car, they stretch their budgets to buy the $1000 apple phones every year or two. |
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To be successful, Apple would need to go into this headfirst, crazy investment and money would need to be generated, they would need to bring something useful to the industry and then need to be able to continually improve that or expand markets.
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Tesla had the benefit of government grants, and the carbon credit market being created basically only for them. It was SUPER corrupt. But like you pointed out, the investment needed to actually start building cars is huge, and apple wouldn't get any of the govt money or limitless VC that Tesla got.
Apple's only real shot at it would be to have bought the remnants of a company like Rivian for pennies on the dollar, but for some reason they keep throwing rivian a lifeline despite its clearly imminent failure. |
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It’s all about the self driving.
What hell is that. Thankfully it’s another 10+ years away. Rejoice. Electric cars. Self driving cars. Horrendous. Our era is over soon forum friends. Maybe 10 years. It’s ok. I’ll be an old man by then that may benefit from self driving. Though I truly hope not. |
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Slow refueling is simply the major drawback to EV adoption. The EV'ers try as hard as possible to put lipstick on the charging issue, but most of the market sees it for what it is.
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