Is cutting prices a losing strategy?

Honesty, in 8 years (Lucid battery warranty), I think the EV battery landscape will have changed. Much like the initial 42”plasma flatscreen that debuted at $15K in 1997, EV batteries will be cheaper with more capacity and faster charging. By 2009, a 58” plasma TV was selling for $1600
My employer had 55” plasma at $24k in 2000. It was truly ahead of its time.
 
Haggy,
For those of us who have solar, a Lucid air, few long power outages, and no battery, wouldn’t it make more sense to hook up the car with V2H during an outage than to buy batteries? Even at 50% SOC, the Lucid has the capacity of over 3 power walls. Seems like a cost savings to me…

That's fine if you are home when the power goes out. I also have few outages but don't want to have any. As long as Lucid gets whatever approval is needed and they can get their equipment to work, then it might be good enough.
 
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