Tesla's Thin Model Pipeline

Aug. 23, 2022 4:41 AM ETTesla, Inc. (TSLA) StockTSLA1.29K Comments
Mike Smitka
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Summary

  • Tesla has only one new model with an announced launch date.
  • This contrasts with others in the luxury end of the automotive market.
  • It matters because autos are a highly differentiated consumer good; no single model in the US, China, or Europe gets even 3% of the market.
  • Unless Tesla changes its behavior, it cannot continue to demonstrate that growth that its valuation demands.

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Sometimes I think I'll scream if I see yet another white Model 3; the limited range of color options accentuates already dated styling. I'm not alone in this, except that most readers of this article are more enamored of Tesla's styling than

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I'm a retired economist. Over the decades I focused on the auto industry and on the Japanese economy. I also taught a course on the Chinese economy for 30+ years. Prior to that I was an international banker and worked in factories. I began visiting automotive suppliers in Japan in 1983 for my PhD, while based at Hitotsubashi University and the University of Tokyo. Since 1994 I've served as a judge for the Automotive News PACE awards, visiting suppliers (under an NDA) for business case and engineering presentations on innovations. Over the years I've visited over 100 suppliers, in Korea, Japan, China and the Philippines, the US/Canada/Mexico, many countries in Europe, and Israel. I'm also on the steering committee of the GERPISA consortium of auto industry researchers, and helped plan their June 2022 global conference in Detroit. I'm the co-author of Smitka and Warrian (2017), A Profile of the Global Auto Industry: Innovation and Dynamics, available on Amazon as an eBook.I first lived in Tokyo in 1975, after graduating from Harvard with a degree in East Asian Studies. My econ PhD is from Yale; the Nobel Laureate Oliver Williamson was my dissertation chair. I've spent 7+ years in Japan, and 2 months or more in China, Korea, Germany and the Philippines. I read, write and speak Japanese, and read German and (a covid project) now read Chinese.My current research interests are technology in the automotive supply chain, and the Chinese industry. I am active in my community, the Treasurer for 2 non-profits and on the Board of a 3rd.My investing is mostly passive, via my university's TIAA retirement plan, supplemented by direct holdings of 20 or so equities.

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