BigSkies
Well-Known Member
Agreed. These numbers are only useful when compared against a comparable definition.Apples to oranges. There aren’t equal number of parts.
Tesla and Rivian may base their definition on an different beginning and end point for completely valid reasons.
What sub-assemblies are included in that start time? Does the finish time mean the time it goes out the factory door, the time it's staged, the time it's charged, or the time it's loaded on a rail car?
I imagine this is a useful metric for internal purposes. Time is money, and time shaved off the production process makes a big difference to margins
But it doesn't mean these numbers are comparable across companies.
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