In the past, buyers chose certain brands of vehicles based on the quality of the motor (ie Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Porsche) or based on the speed (Ferrari).
Why do people choose Tesla over other brands? For me, the decision was based on the company’s experience in this industry that is far ahead of other manufacturers that are beginning to enter this market. However, I see buyers choosing to buy EVs from companies like Rivian and Polestar, or MB/BMW. Why? It cannot be due to the “motor,” right? Is it loyalty?
I am curious what others think about what makes people choose other EVs (other than just their own personal flavor of brands). Three to five years from now, what is going to the the defining factor? I can only guess that it will be infrastructure (charging points) and battery research leading to batteries that can be charged many more times before failure.
Hardly anybody says they bought an Android or iPhone over the other because of battery longevity or microprocessor power. Will buying EVs be like mobile phones?
Why do people choose Tesla over other brands? For me, the decision was based on the company’s experience in this industry that is far ahead of other manufacturers that are beginning to enter this market. However, I see buyers choosing to buy EVs from companies like Rivian and Polestar, or MB/BMW. Why? It cannot be due to the “motor,” right? Is it loyalty?
I am curious what others think about what makes people choose other EVs (other than just their own personal flavor of brands). Three to five years from now, what is going to the the defining factor? I can only guess that it will be infrastructure (charging points) and battery research leading to batteries that can be charged many more times before failure.
Hardly anybody says they bought an Android or iPhone over the other because of battery longevity or microprocessor power. Will buying EVs be like mobile phones?