@SawyerMerritt There are so many EV charging equipment incentives available by a long list of states. $50 increase is nothing for this top tier product!
Legacy Automakers will have to either a) halt production on their existing EV SUV products or b) massively reduce prices in the next few months. We now have data that points to Tesla's latest rounds of price decreases are not only helping Tesla grow its brand but is putting its competitors in a tough position.
Huge thanks to @shefska from @mycaredge for providing this data using their proprietary information related to daily dealership inventories in the United States.
This is based on current NEW VEHICLE dealership listings (inventory) using last 45 days sale throughput at US dealerships.
Ford Mustang Mach E - 123 days of supply (1,416 sold)
VW ID4 - 97 days of supply (3,029 sold)
Kia EV6 - 177 days of supply (1,072 sold)
Hyundai Ioniq 5 - 143 days of supply (2,724 sold)
Using ~250k Model Ys sold in the US yearly based on end of 2022 run rate, and the ~300 new vehicle listings on Tesla's website for Model Y
Tesla Model Y - 1 day of supply
$TSLA $F