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UK Government Invests In Charging Points For Electric Taxis

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Carmakers cut their PCP prices to kickstart Q1

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TecTalk: Mercedes-Benz Cars Technology Strategy and Emissions: On the road to zero-emission driving

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Audi says it has over 20,000 reservations for e-tron electric SUVs

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The Future of Strategy Work

The Porsche Newsroom is a service provided by the Porsche Communication for journalists, bloggers and the online community. The official website of Porsche AG can be reached at www.porsche.com © 2019 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG.*The data presented here was recorded using the Euro 5 test procedure (715/2007/EC, 692/2008/EC, 566/2011/EC and ECE-R 101) and the NEDC (New… Continue reading The Future of Strategy Work

Morgan Stanley: An electric pickup from Tesla or Rivian is a ‘serious problem’ for Detroit

With competition heating up, is Tesla losing its dominance?
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The auto industry's electric vehicle revolution has only just begun, Morgan Stanley told investors in a note on Thursday, and the highly profitable pickup truck market is next.

“An electric pickup truck successfully launched by a new player (i.e. Rivian or Tesla) could be a serious problem for the Detroit based [traditional automakers],” Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a note to investors. Jonas is widely known on Wall Street for being one of the first to recognize the significance of Tesla and electric vehicles to the auto industry.

Jonas called reports that General Motors and Amazon are in talks to invest in Rivian, if true, “the biggest news in US autos so far this year.” Without such investments, he said, GM and Ford are losing the opportunity for a “first mover advantage” in producing all electric pickup trucks. Jonas also says Rivian has a competitive advantage from building its truck from the ground up, with little prior conception of an internal combustion engine truck to cloud its view.

“Both GM and Ford have the technical capability to develop and produce and all electric pickup … but we believe design, software, electrical architecture, and brand may be best coming from the 'outside,'” Jonas said.

Additionally, Morgan Stanley said “investors may find it surprising that nearly 9 years after Tesla's IPO there are only 2 pure play EV manufacturer stocks trading publicly in the US market.” The other electric vehicle company that Jonas is referring to is Nio, a Chinese company that listed shares on the New York Stock Exchange in September.

Tesla may unveil an electric pickup truck this summer, CEO Elon Musk said during the company's fourth-quarter conference call. In December, Musk talked extensively on Twitter about what he would like to include in a pickup truck design, including all-wheel drive with “crazy torque & a suspension that dynamically adjusts for load.”

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Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe attends and speaks at Rivian unveiling of R1T All-Electric Truck.

Rivian showed off prototypes of its R1T electric truck and its seven-passenger R1S sport utility vehicle in November. Rivian CEO R.J. Scaringe said the R1T and R1S will deliver 400 miles of range, with four individual motors allowing for all-wheel-drive. The R1T will be able to hit 60 miles per hour in 3 seconds and tow up to 11,000 pounds.

Morgan Stanley had already featured Rivian twice this week: once as “the next serious competition for Tesla” and again when reports of Amazon and GM's investment surfaced. If GM does invest, Jonas said, it would be “another sign of GM's prescient strategic vision.”

“From an industrial strategy perspective, while many other [traditional automakers] are playing checkers, GM seems to be playing chess,” Jonas said.

Finally, even without the possible investment, Morgan Stanley believes Rivian represents one of the top challengers to Tesla's dominance in the global electric vehicle market.

“The increased legitimacy and capitalization of new/startup EV firms, like Rivian, pose a compounding competitive threat to Tesla. All else equal, a potential GM-Amazon-Rivian tie up could be a clear negative for Tesla in our view,” Jonas said.

Daimler Trucks: record year 2018 with best-ever unit sales, revenue and earnings

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Not time yet to discuss Nissan chairmanship, Renault’s Senard says

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