Apple’s long-rumored electric vehicle plans made headlines again this week. Shortly after a questionable supply chain report out of Taiwan claiming that the so-called “Apple Car” will debut next year, Reuters reported that Apple is targeting 2024 for production of the vehicle.
The report claimed that Apple’s self-driving vehicle will feature a unique “monocell” battery design that “frees up space inside the battery pack by eliminating pouches and modules that hold battery materials,” potentially resulting in longer range per charge.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk reacted to the news on Twitter, claiming that a “monocell” battery is “electrochemically impossible.” Musk also claimed that “during the darkest days” of Model 3 production, he reached out to Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss the possibility of Apple acquiring Tesla for a fraction of its current value, but Cook apparently declined the meeting.
Meanwhile, in a LinkedIn post, Volkswagen Group CEO Herbert Diess said “we look forward to new competitors who will certainly accelerate the change in our industry again and bring new skills.”
Source: MacRumors
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