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We have said publicly that we have more reservations for EREV than we do for BEV. That said, the final production sequence still needs to be nailed down before we make any official announcements on rollout timing. As most of you know, we started development of our BEV first. EREV is no small project, given the additional complexity, additional parts and software involved. Meaning? Development is still moving, so while we work to go to market, timing will be everything. Obviously, if we have a strong reservation response to EREV, we want to try and offer that sooner than later. But BEV will still be offered as well. More details will come as we get closer to market launch.
Well business is business and money needs to be made. I couldn’t imagine delaying BEV reservations terribly long cause wouldn’t it make more sense to focus on reservations over backstock? Since there is a high likelihood of a large portion of reservations, not flipping to order orders.
 
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So, is the article wrong or not official? Either way, it’s good to see Scout on the road sooner than later. I’ll keep holding out for the Traveler Electrall for me and and get the Terra Harvester for business a little sooner.
Also for those that are undecided I hope we get specs around the same time so it’s easy to compare the two to help with decision making.
 
We have said publicly that we have more reservations for EREV than we do for BEV. That said, the final production sequence still needs to be nailed down before we make any official announcements on rollout timing. As most of you know, we started development of our BEV first. EREV is no small project, given the additional complexity, additional parts and software involved. Meaning? Development is still moving, so while we work to go to market, timing will be everything. Obviously, if we have a strong reservation response to EREV, we want to try and offer that sooner than later. But BEV will still be offered as well. More details will come as we get closer to market launch.
Thanks Jamie :).

My first thought was actually this as well. That if anything, the EREV was likely behind the BEV in terms of when it started development. But with the bulk of reservations being harvester, it makes sense.

But it sounds like the article isn't based on a new interview then?

Also for those that are undecided I hope we get specs around the same time so it’s easy to compare the two to help with decision making.

Absolutely, I hope this is true. That even with one model available before the others, that they'll release capabilities, prices, etc of both the harvester and BEV options.

Otherwise you'd have to lock in without knowing which thing best suits your needs.
 
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Thanks Jamie :).

My first thought was actually this as well. That if anything, the EREV was likely behind the BEV in terms of when it started development. But with the bulk of reservations being harvester, it makes sense.

But it sounds like the article isn't based on a new interview then?



Absolutely, I hope this is true. That even with one model available before the others, that they'll release capabilities, prices, etc of both the harvester and BEV options.

Otherwise you'd have to lock in without knowing which thing best suits your needs.
The article said Scott was in San Francisco. Was he there today? I think this is new.

And yes we need to be able to compare features and cost and I know they cant say exactly but are we looking at a difference in release of weeks or months or what?

It’s like when I ask the cost of something and someone says they don’t have an exact cost. My question is always $50, $500 or $5000. They usually provide a ballpark. So if we can even get a ballpark of how long between the two that would be helpful.
 
The article said Scott was in San Francisco. Was he there today? I think this is new.

And yes we need to be able to compare features and cost and I know they cant say exactly but are we looking at a difference in release of weeks or months or what?

It’s like when I ask the cost of something and someone says they don’t have an exact cost. My question is always $50, $500 or $5000. They usually provide a ballpark. So if we can even get a ballpark of how long between the two that would be helpful.
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We have said publicly that we have more reservations for EREV than we do for BEV. That said, the final production sequence still needs to be nailed down before we make any official announcements on rollout timing. As most of you know, we started development of our BEV first. EREV is no small project, given the additional complexity, additional parts and software involved. Meaning? Development is still moving, so while we work to go to market, timing will be everything. Obviously, if we have a strong reservation response to EREV, we want to try and offer that sooner than later. But BEV will still be offered as well. More details will come as we get closer to market launch.
Thanks for keeping this from going off the rails with the digital media guessers writing articles
 
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The article said Scott was in San Francisco. Was he there today? I think this is new.

And yes we need to be able to compare features and cost and I know they cant say exactly but are we looking at a difference in release of weeks or months or what?

It’s like when I ask the cost of something and someone says they don’t have an exact cost. My question is always $50, $500 or $5000. They usually provide a ballpark. So if we can even get a ballpark of how long between the two that would be helpful.
I’m sure they won’t say. They want us all nibbling on the bait so hopefully they can hook the majority of us
 
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Thanks Jamie :).

My first thought was actually this as well. That if anything, the EREV was likely behind the BEV in terms of when it started development. But with the bulk of reservations being harvester, it makes sense.

But it sounds like the article isn't based on a new interview then?



Absolutely, I hope this is true. That even with one model available before the others, that they'll release capabilities, prices, etc of both the harvester and BEV options.

Otherwise you'd have to lock in without knowing which thing best suits your needs.
They said the same line can handle both so no reason not to run both but who knows were logic will be. What @RodorW said is interesting-the reservation fall off orders. So most are saying EREV but what percentage of those are truly locked into an actual purchase. The majority of those speaking up regularly have said BEV. Makes you wonder which group will have more commitment when it comes time to commit to a physical order?
 
They said the same line can handle both so no reason not to run both but who knows were logic will be. What @RodorW said is interesting-the reservation fall off orders. So most are saying EREV but what percentage of those are truly locked into an actual purchase. The majority of those speaking up regularly have said BEV. Makes you wonder which group will have more commitment when it comes time to commit to a physical order?
It’s hard to say what the fall off will look like, but it is inevitable, and while I don’t know how the preparation for production will work when that time comes for scout, I imagine pre-orders would be the majority if not the entire line, but as someone only interested in BEV it would leave a slightly soured taste, if my pre order is delayed while someone else could just buy a back stock harvester. Though I’m not saying I think that would be the case.
 
It’s hard to say what the fall off will look like, but it is inevitable, and while I don’t know how the preparation for production will work when that time comes for scout, I imagine pre-orders would be the majority if not the entire line, but as someone only interested in BEV it would leave a slightly soured taste, if my pre order is delayed while someone else could just buy a back stock harvester. Though I’m not saying I think that would be the case.
I think it’s going to be a while before there’s backstock just waiting to be purchased.

Anyone know how long it took Rivian to get to that point? Where they are building cars to sell, not just building for actual orders? I hope that makes sense.
 
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I think it’s going to be a while before there’s backstock just waiting to be purchased.

Anyone know how long it took Rivian to get to that point? Where they are building cars to sell, not just building for actual orders? I hope that makes sense.
I dont think their would be, I imagine reservations will come first, but how far down would people be allowed to jump in from if they build EREV first, because it’s inevitable some reservations will fall through, and while our spots “in line” are already fluid, there has to a reasonable limit, It would feel quite anti community (in my opinion at least) if they built only EREV for the first year, BEV reservation holders have been here for just as long if not longer I know I was interested back when the outlines were all that existed.
 
It’s hard to say what the fall off will look like, but it is inevitable, and while I don’t know how the preparation for production will work when that time comes for scout, I imagine pre-orders would be the majority if not the entire line, but as someone only interested in BEV it would leave a slightly soured taste, if my pre order is delayed while someone else could just buy a back stock harvester. Though I’m not saying I think that would be the case.
Agree 100%. Day one BEV reservation holders shouldn’t have to wait 4 months longer because the prioritize the EREV even though line can handle both. So M/T/W is EREV and R/F is BEV until early res are covered then do 10 days of EREV and 2 days of BEV. You get the point …
 
You BEV guys are looking at this all wrong. Let the EREV guys work out the production line kinks so that you're not a beta tester... :ROFLMAO:
sure, sure.. however. Being a reservation holder for early adoption is literally asking to be beta tester, if we wanted a perfected vehicle we would wait until after they building a stock to sell to the rest of the public
 
The article said Scott was in San Francisco. Was he there today? I think this is new.

And yes we need to be able to compare features and cost and I know they cant say exactly but are we looking at a difference in release of weeks or months or what?

It’s like when I ask the cost of something and someone says they don’t have an exact cost. My question is always $50, $500 or $5000. They usually provide a ballpark. So if we can even get a ballpark of how long between the two that would be helpful.

Scott is in San Francisco, but sometimes it requires some interpretation/clarification. :D

We are working to close the remaining gaps in EREV and BEV development and market launch. Scott is confirming that we have more EREV reservations (the safer choice for many people on the fence about an EV) and pushing to get it to market. But BEV development continues and launch timing is still in the air.
 

people need to stop complaining, its $30 more so what and in the long run it will boost SC economy.
 
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