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Posted by vertigo
 - February 01, 2022, 20:12:33
Not defending Tesla, but it seems R&D costs need to be factored in. Tesla likely spent a lot upfront to develop the cars, so even if they don't cost that much to make, they need to cost more to recoup that money.
Posted by anan
 - February 01, 2022, 09:36:59
This is what being a market leader gets you. Tesla does not have real competition. At one point they had the worst manufacturing process in the industry. And currently they have the best one. All of this allows them to set the price as high as they like.
The thing is - this is bad for consumers as they pay higher prices. Some of that "premium" goes into the supercharger network. But most likely most of it goes to stock dividends.
90% of pharma profits go to shareholders. And only healthy competition can change that.
Posted by nemo
 - January 31, 2022, 20:15:00
Isnt this a must to compensate for the lack of maintenace needed compared ice vehicals ?
Posted by Keith Schwerin
 - January 31, 2022, 17:53:20
Guess that 25k Tesla they used to talk about was always BS.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 31, 2022, 12:56:26
Tesla's gross profit margin is one of the highest in the industry, it turns out, as it costs Tesla just US$36,000 on average to build one of its electric vehicles. A healthy 29% profit margin is something many carmakers can only dream of, yet Tesla is determined to bring production costs even further down going forward.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-reveals-how-much-a-Model-Y-or-Model-3-cost-to-make-reports-envious-profit-margins.596747.0.html