If constructing automobiles have been straightforward, all people would do it. Nicely, nearly each electronics maker has thought of it—Apple, Dyson, Sony, to call a number of. However Chinese language electronics large Xiaomi lived out its goals, and now it is bought some actual bragging rights.
Welcome again to Essential Supplies, your day by day roundup for all issues EV and automotive tech. At present, we’re chatting about Xiaomi smashing Tesla’s manufacturing velocity run document, CATL eyeing up the U.S. for a plant, and Stellantis bets huge on artificial graphite. Let’s leap in.
30%: China’s ‘Apple Automobile’ Is Already A Huge Hit

Two-hundred and thirty days. That is how lengthy it took Chinese language cellphone czar Xiaomi to construct 100,000 items of its first-ever electrical automotive, the SU7.
The celebratory SU7 rolled off the meeting line on Wednesday, blowing previous the Tesla Mannequin 3 manufacturing document by a mile. Fairly actually, Xiaomi halved the time it took Tesla to achieve the identical manufacturing milestone—464 days. This is not simply quick, it is lightning velocity for an organization that had by no means made a automotive earlier than. By the point Tesla did the identical, it was on its fourth car. Rivian? Attempt 919 days.
Xiaomi did not simply quietly debut the SU7 both. The corporate got here out swinging in opposition to Tesla, Ford, Sony, Apple—principally any firm that builds automobiles or electronics. No one is protected.
And to high it off, the general public’s reception has been completely off the charts. Xiaomi has been promoting each instance of the SU7 that it builds, which makes this manufacturing objective a testomony to only how rattling fashionable the SU7 actually is. Gobs of tech, almost 500 miles of vary, and futuristic aptitude give the automotive a novel fashion in a world of battery-powered blobs. Oh, and it begins at simply $29,990. It is no surprise why the automotive has been as profitable as it’s.
And with different gamers within the private electronics house (ahem—Sony) seeking to get into the combo, it is a clear indication that an increasing number of corporations may have a look at entering into the EV sport. That additionally means some smaller corporations are positively seeking to copy Xiaomi’s homework. And as for Apple and its now-canceled automotive undertaking? Nicely, chalk it up as a missed alternative.
Xiaomi initially anticipated to construct 100,000 items by the top of 2024, however after some cautious recalculations, it truly upped its manufacturing objective to 120,000 items. Can it attain that within the final 49 days of the 12 months? Some fast serviette math tells me sure—and with a number of days to spare. Look out, world.
60%: CATL Would Construct U.S. Plan If Trump Indicators Off

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Since we’re already speaking China, let’s pivot from automotive manufacturing to only battery manufacturing for a second. Enter China’s—properly, the world’s, actually—largest battery producer: CATL.
The U.S. has been on a little bit of a warpath with China these days. Between chopping Chinese language tech and supplies from being eligible for the federal EV tax credit score to slapping imports with a 100% tariff, an growth of China’s manufacturing phase into the U.S. appeared fairly unlikely. As an alternative, corporations like CATL have been increasing their footprint by licensing their manufacturing tech and partnering with home automakers like Common Motors and Ford.
Nevertheless, now that Donald Trump is ready to sit down again within the Oval Workplace come January, CATL appears a bit much less burdened—and the automaker is able to spend some severe money to get into the U.S. market if Trump’s new administration indicators off on it.
“Initially, once we wished to put money into the U.S., the U.S. authorities mentioned no,” mentioned Chinese language billionaire and CATL founder, Robin Zeng, in an interview with Reuters. “For me, I’m actually open-minded.”
Zeng’s feedback have been the primary from any Chinese language automotive provider because the U.S. election.
Trump’s stance on tariffs and EVs has been a fairly advanced matter as of late. Following a blossoming bromance with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Trump appears to be extra open to the concept of electrical automobiles. However, as Trump has mentioned in interviews, international automakers are welcome to promote automobiles within the U.S., in the event that they “construct plans right here and […] rent our employees.” Naturally, that is what appears to have piqued Zeng’s curiosity.
For CATL, this is not nearly organising store within the States. It is about direct entry to the whole thing of the North American market with out having to tiptoe via the tariffs and difficult commerce talks. Latest protectionist measures have locked CATL out of the market, but when Trump’s agenda shifts these insurance policies to permit for extra international investments on U.S. soil, CATL may quickly be breaking floor on a plant in your yard.Â
90%: Stellantis Is Betting $1 Billion On A U.S. Battery Materials Provider

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has been fairly easy in relation to EVs: construct it and they’ll come. This cool and assured method has been the face of the auto large’s stance on battery energy not too long ago, even when its manufacturers have not but had the numbers to again it up. Now Stellantis is betting a cool billion on a U.S.-based startup that might give it home entry to a vital part wanted for constructing batteries.
The automaker signed a provide contract with Novonix overlaying a buying settlement for as much as 115,000 metric tons of artificial graphite—the fabric used to make a battery’s anode, or destructive terminal—produced by the Tennessee-based firm over the subsequent six years. And with that funding, Stellantis is sending a transparent message to these in politics: it is persevering with to put money into EVs, regulatory headwinds be damned, and it is transferring ahead with constructing home EVs no matter who’s sitting within the White Home or what incentives is likely to be out there for brand spanking new automotive consumers.
The automaker did not say precisely how a lot it was spending on the contract. Meaning we have to use some industry-wide figures to find out simply how a lot Stellantis may very well be spending on this a lot materials. Given the common value of U.S.-produced artificial graphite is round $10,000 per metric ton, it places the contract someplace within the neighborhood of between $860 million and $1.15 billion assuming costs maintain regular.
The common EV battery wants between 110 to 220 kilos of artificial graphite, in response to Reuters. Let’s name it 165 kilos. This implies the provision contract may provide sufficient graphite to construct round 1.5 million EVs via 2031.
After all, there’s some advantageous print within the particulars, like starting provide in 2026. This helps Stellantis to see precisely how U.S. insurance policies will shake out throughout President-elect Donald Trump’s first 12 months again in workplace. Ought to tariffs and commerce insurance policies see any many shakeups as anticipated, the contract may put Stellantis in a great place whereas different automakers play catch-up within the sourcing division.
Stellantis’ contract highlights a extra necessary industry-wide battle. Automakers are unsure about how the way forward for EVs will play out however must hedge their bets. On one hand, in the event that they slack now, manufacturers may discover themselves struggling to compete within the close to future. But when an “EV winter” units throughout the States with the unsure way forward for federal subsidies and personal funding, then Stellantis and nearly each different automaker may very well be in for a fairly lengthy monetary hibernation.
100%: What Electronics Firm Ought to Construct An EV?

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You realize, I touched on this earlier, however I can not get the thought out of my head. All people desires to be a carmaker. Nicely, they assume they wish to be. Some have had manufacturing companions, others tried to do it on their very own. Thus far, solely Sony appears to be like to be truly pursuing one thing worthwhile with the Afeela model.
That being mentioned, what non-automotive firm would you wish to see construct a automotive? Whether or not that be an idea or one thing that makes it onto the highway. Your reasoning may very well be the design language, model course, or simply since you just like the model—let me know your choose within the feedback.