| >Waymo partnered with Hyundai on the Ioniq 5 because Hyundai just rolled out the first Ioniq 5 from their Georgia “metaplant” literally yesterday. What does one have to do with the other? The I-Pace was built in Austria. They dont seem to care about where it was built. >Toyota doesn’t make many EVs and none in the US? Mercedes doesn’t make affordable cars in general? The Chrysler Pacifica was a gas powered vehicle, The I-Pace had a starting MSRP of ~70k. They didn't seem to care about propulsion method or cost of vehicle either. What they do have in common is that they were both poorly selling cars made by manufacturers that were desperate to sell. >Waymo is clearly focused on cost reduction and EVs. Hyundai is clearly focused on selling as many Ioniq 5s in the US they possibly can (and most to consumers directly!). I don’t know, seems pretty clear cut to me. Any evidence to prove this assertion? Going back to my previous comment I mentioned that an OEM could want to partner with them if they got something meaningful out of the deal. Seems like thats what Hyundai is getting: Waymo Tech transfer/possibly an exclusivity agreement. >I also don’t see any future in which Waymo builds a metaplant? I never said or implied that they would. |
Waymo optimizing for cost: https://waymo.com/blog/2024/08/meet-the-6th-generation-waymo...