Tesla forces Volkswagen CEO to act fast and avoid similar fate as Nokia

Will automotive giant Volkswagen have the same fate as Finnish cellphone manufacturer Nokia? VW CEO Herbert Diess says that the carmaker is heading that way if it doesn’t do anything soon and quickly.

Even for a tried and tested automotive brand such as Volkswagen, things can be overwhelming. Frightening, in fact, if its chief executive compares it to a once-dominant phone brand that was not able to keep up with the times.

Germany who wants to switch to greener vehicles and lower its emissions footprint implemented tighter rules following Volkswagen’s admission in 2015 that it cheated with emission tests. The “Dieselgate” problem though is just the tip of the iceberg. The carmaker has no choice but to comply with the stringent guidelines and needs to develop electric vehicles and this requires the company to revamp its assets, cut costs, and catch up with needed technologies.

“The big question is: Are we fast enough? If we continue at our current speed, it is going to be very tough. In summary, this is probably the most difficult challenge Volkswagen has ever faced,” Deiss told his senior managers during a global board meeting as reported by Reuters.

Last September, the environment committee of the European parliament pushed to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 45 percent from 2021 through 2030 and to have 20 percent quota of electric vehicles come 2025 and by 50 percent in 2030. If Volkswagen misses these quotas in 2021, PA Consulting firm estimates that Volkswagen might face a fine of as much as 4.5 billion euros.

Just like what Diess emphasized, it is not an easy task and the brand needs to improve its productivity and lower its costs. It’s a massive overhaul that will push the German carmaker to refocus so they can produce EVs and batteries to comply with set emission rules and while keeping profit margins.

Analysts from consulting firm Wood Mackenzie predicts that Volkswagen could be the biggest EV manufacturer by 2030, producing 14 to 16 million green cars. However, this will be a long shot since Volkswagen would need to take a 53 percent share of the global market for electric cars from now and through the next eight years. It also needs to produce about 57 percent of battery packs for EVs.

There’s another problem for Volkswagen. One that might force them to be a Nokia — Tesla.

Tesla has been pushing the right buttons across markets. It became the most valuable car brand in the world eclipsing other American automotive predecessors and has been converting naysayers to believers of late.

The Silicon Valley-based electric car manufacturer has set its foot on Volkwagen’s backyard. It’s moving fast to start building its Gigafactory 4 in Brandenburg that will produce 150,000 EVs initially and will eventually ramp up to 500,000 units per year. Once Model Ys and Model 3s roll out of GF4, it will surely bite a good chunk of Volkswagens market share in Germany and the rest of the region. Tesla would have thrown a ton of punches to knockdown (or knockout) Volkswagen and other German car brands before they even know it. Elon Musk and his team already have the technologies to dominate the EV market.

Likewise, Tesla has established a strong presence in China with its Gigafactory 3 in Shanghai and the Chinese government has been pouring its support to Tesla, seeing the brand as a catalyst for the EV industry. Recently, Tesla was able to cut the price of locally-made Model 3s and the mass-produced sedan will most likely be a cash cow for Musk’s car brand. It has also pushed the gear to design Chinese-style Teslas, perhaps entry-level cars that it needs to even get a better share of the pie. And as the Tesla chief said, these cars will not be only for China but for the rest of the globe.

If Volkswagen doesn’t want to be a Nokia, it has to be smart and lightning-quick to catch and outplay Tesla in a game that the latter knows by heart. Volkswagen has no room to commit errors in the EV game. But for now, Tesla is in a very strong position and Deiss and the rest of his team can only look and scratch their heads.

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Tesla opens dialogue with local citizens about Gigafactory 4 with new community office

Tesla opens a community office that will help address the concerns of the locals as the electric car manufacturer takes steps to prepare a portion of the 300-hectare building site and eventually start construction of its Gigafactory 4 in Grünheide.

The Tesla information office opens its doors Thursday to hear the side of citizens who might have questions for the electric vehicle carmaker. This step taken by the company comes after a forest walk demonstration over the weekend conducted by 50 locals who are members of the group Nature Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU). According to the police, another peaceful demonstration of 50 to 100 people is set for Saturday from Grunheide to Schleuse, a nearby community.

“I hope that with this citizens’ office, the situation will relax a little now,” said Minister of Economic Affairs of Brandenburg Jorg Steinbach during the meeting of the state economic committee on Wednesday. With the information office, Steinbach said that there’s “continuously the possibility of dialogue” and that Tesla will be able to handle public relations work by itself without having to rely on the state government.

Tesla opening an information office in Grunheide just means it means business, and that it conducts business with the local community in mind too. Despite tight deadlines to handle matters such as relocating endangered species of bats and other animals from the forest in Grunheide, the Palo Alto, California-based electric vehicle manufacturer will take time to talk to the locals so they understand that all measures are in place to ensure that everything is done within the legal framework, including taking care of the environment.

Tesla plans to begin construction on a 90-hectare parcel of the property by mid-March. The timetable is tight for the Elon Musk’s car brand as it plans to initially produce 150,000 vehicles per year and ramp-up to 500,000 vehicles, most likely the Model Y and Model 3 that will be distributed in Germany and the rest of Europe.

The Gigafactory 4 deal is almost certain to push through with economic minister Steinback saying it’s 95 percent secure. Recently, the sales contract for the GF4 property was approved by the Financial Committee of Brandenburg. Tesla’s car factory will create about 12,000 jobs and open opportunities not only for young professionals in Germany but nearby countries such as Poland as well.

Green Agriculture Minister of Brandenburg Axel Vogel is also optimistic about Tesla’s Gigafactory 4.

“I do not think so. Tesla has tied a renowned office, for Grünheide practically copies an existing factory. So you do not have to make all the drawings again, the technical process is clear and also what by-products and waste products are created.,” he said when asked if there’s a chance for the project to fail in an interview with German publication Der Tagesspiegel.

“…because Tesla approached the conservationists early and aggressively. The offer to compensate the pine forest to be cleared three times came from Tesla itself. Tesla’s offensive strategy should be style-setting for other projects. And overall, Tesla does not only want to build a CO2-neutral factory, but also to manufacture products that the German automotive industry has missed the time for 100 percent electrical,” Vogel explained why he is so optimistic about Tesla’s project in Brandenburg.

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Tesla debuts 3rd gen Wall Connector charger with Wi-Fi and new white glass design

Tesla has launched a new, third-generation Wall Connector home charger with new Wi-Fi connectivity for over-the-air updates, a new cord length, and a tempered white glass faceplate.

The new Generation 3 Wall Connector from Tesla was added to the company’s online store and made available for Model S, Model X, and Model 3 vehicles. The newly designed Wall Connector with upgradeable features via Wi-Fi is expected to create a more convenient at-home charging experience for Tesla owners with mobile app monitoring and notifications.

Tesla’s description of the new Gen 3 Wall Connector states: “Charge at home, anytime. Tesla Wall Connector provides a full charge overnight for every homeowner. With customized power settings, the lightweight design allows for versatile indoor/outdoor use, including a range of electrical systems and mounting options. Monitor your charge with the Tesla app and receive notifications when complete. Wi-Fi connectivity enables over-the-air firmware updates and remote service if necessary. Tesla Wall Connector offers the best home charging experience for any Tesla owner.”

Past versions of the Wall Connector have offered a longer and heavy cord length at 24 feet, while the latest version features a lightweight 18-foot charging cord for more convenience and comfortability.

The new charger will also utilize the company’s frequent software and firmware updates that can be installed through the new Wi-Fi connectivity feature. It is compatible with any residential electrical system and has customizable power levels on a range of circuit breakers for a maximum output of 11.5 kW. The Wall Connector will give owners up to 44 miles of range per hour depending on the electrical configuration.

Cosmetically, the new white glass faceplate gives the Wall Connector a clean and compact look that also has a striking resemblance to Tesla’s Powerwall energy storage systems.

The new Wall Connector is available on shop.Tesla.com for $500.

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