Certainly don't want you think I was trying to knock what you brought up, but to me I think 250+ mi range would be sufficient for what a lot of Tacoma owners would need (myself included). I'd be hauling a trailer every now and then, but for short distances. I'd also be using the bed for lumber...
That'll be just fine for me. I don't need it to be a road trip truck but it'll do some good for the local hauling i need to do and a number of trips. It'll certainly keep the weight down if they can avoid a huge battery.
Yeah, I was more looking at just manufacturing and assembly alone and not mining for materials (lithium, oil, etc.). Most mining operations for lithium, etc. is done via strip or surface mining and that's very damaging to the environment. Oil extraction is less intrusive.
Ultimately where to...
Yeah, I just know that from some of the work I do in the automotive industry and from what you can watch on TV (ie. how it's made), water is used everywhere in manufacturing parts, the paint booth, etc. I saw a presentation regarding water balances and noted that it's much higher to produce the...
Not only that, but water that is required to build the vehicle (paint booth, battery pack development, mining of rare earth metals, battery disposal)? EVs are about 55% more water intensive over their life so I'd be curious if they would be willing to share that info.
I've got enough of those under $40 shares to mostly offset the few higher shares I have. I'll be up that camp kitchen if the shares get up to my highest share price.
Yeah, you gotta look at volume, shares outstanding, etc. Ford's got 4x the shares outstanding (4 billion to 900 million shares for Rivian). Ford also offers a pretty good dividend as well (most recent was $0.10 per share).
Just leave the emotion out of it and buy shares each week to build up a nice portfolio of shares and in 6 or 7 years take the massive profits and buy a R1T!
Yeah, I check in on the stock each day and I'll get 5 shares here and there to build the portfolio. Do that across a few years and hopefully I'll see enough profit to cash in on a new R1T.
Frankly, I'm going to continue to invest in RIVN stock and when it gets back up there, I'll have enough buy a Rivian in 6 or 7 years when I'm ready for one.