'Renault-Nissan CEO Ghosn says in so many words, resistance is futile'

http://cleantechnica.com/2016/01/15/sergio-marchionne-admits-ev-revolution-would-crush-automakers/
Sergio Marchionne Admits EV Revolution Would Crush Automakers
January 15th, 2016  Zachary Shahan 

[image]  Sergio Marchionne  / ZRyzner / Shutterstock.com
[video  dated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf15nMnayXk
Amplify Mentor Event: Marc Tarpenning (Tesla)
Jeff Solomon Aug 8, 2013
"You want to start a what?"
Marc Tarpenning speaks about co-founding Tesla Motors with Martin Eberhard.
Marc ran the electrical engineering group as well as being the acting CFO
for the first three years. Tesla Motors has sold over 2500 fully battery
electric Roadsters and is now delivering Model S sedans ... Since leaving
Tesla Motors, Mr. Tarpenning has been Entrepreneur in Residence at Mayfield
Fund, sits on several company Advisory Boards, speaks frequently on
entrepreneurship, is a Mentor at Greenstart ...
]

We should really do a series on this topic. For now, though, I just want to
quickly highlight an article I published last year along with new comments
from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) CEO Sergio Marchionne.

As I noted yesterday when discussing a Q&A with Renault & Nissan CEO &
Chairman Carlos Ghosn [
http://cleantechnica.com/2016/01/15/nissan-renault-ceo-chairman-talks-electric-cars-autonomous-driving-ota-updates-videos/
], Sergio Marchionne admitted very directly at the Detroit Auto Show a key
reason he detests the EV revolution: it takes away the core competitive
advantage of FCA, as well as other major automakers. Automakers have
outsourced much of the core work of building cars. What they still
specialize in is building internal combustion engines (ICE) and ICE
drivetrains. If the world transitions away from those, automakers no longer
have much of a competitive advantage to hold their privileged places near
the top of the economy.

Here’s more from The Financial Times [
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/df1d7bb8-b889-11e5-bf7e-8a339b6f2164.html#axzz3xKkAHQFg
] and Sergio’s statements and message:

He warned the adoption of electric technology risked continuing the process
that he called “disintermediation”, under which carmakers have gradually
lost control over elements of a vehicle’s contents to suppliers.

“It’s been a very steady, rigorous process of disintermediation,” said Mr
Marchionne.

Having initially manufactured all their own components, carmakers currently
retain primary control of making only vehicles’ powertrains — their engines
and transmissions — he added.

“If we start losing any of that . . . we will not be able to hang on to any
proprietary knowledge and control of that business,” said Mr Marchionne. “We
won’t be manufacturing the batteries. We won’t be manufacturing the electric
motors that are part of that powertrain.”

This is nothing new, but it’s something not many people are aware of.

Actually, this was discussed at length by Tesla Motors cofounder Marc
Tarpenning in a video I shared back in 2013 and then again last year in the
article “#1 Reason Why Big Auto Isn’t Big On EV Revolution?,” [
http://evobsession.com/1-reason-why-big-auto-isnt-big-on-ev-revolution/
] so I will just repost that article to inform any new readers of the story
and remind long-time readers of why so many major automakers (maybe even all
of them) are quite anti-EV:

I wrote about this years ago when summarizing and discussing this wonderful
presentation from Tesla cofounder Marc Tarpenning [
http://cleantechnica.com/2013/12/26/co-founder-tesla-starting-tesla-video/
], and I’ve brought it up in numerous comment threads, but it is still
something that is little understood and very infrequently discussed. I’m
talking about what I think is the #1 reason why large automakers are not
throwing themselves into the EV revolution, why their electric offerings and
electric programs don’t match Tesla’s. That is: the competitive advantage of
large automakers is almost entirely in their knowledge, experience, and
intellectual property (IP) surrounding the internal combustion engine
(which, of course, is not a component of a fully electric car).

Marc highlighted the fact that auto companies have been outsourcing more and
more parts of the car in the past several decades, resulting in almost no
competitive advantage outside of the engine (and basic manufacturing
economies of scale and supplier connections). He said that the sluggish pace
at which Big Auto was moving toward electric transport was one of the key
talking points they initially used to attract investors, but after leaving
Tesla and consulting a bit for these large automakers, he found out… it was
much worse than they had been saying!

Of course, outside of straight patents and IP, the top executives of these
auto companies have extensive experience and knowledge of internal
combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Most of them, especially as they approach
the ends of their careers, don’t feel comfortable with a massive product
shift that basically wipes out the usefulness of their expertise. It’s
understandable, even if not morally “right” or “good.”

This is not a situation unique to the auto industry, though. This is
basically what happens with any big technology “disruption” or shift. There
is great difficulty for a giant incumbent leader to go against 95% or 99% of
its expertise and business in order to shift with the market. It’s why we’ve
seen the likes of Kodak, Blockbuster, and countless other large companies go
under. A great book on this topic you may want to check out is The
Innovator’s Dilemma [
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Innovator%27s_Dilemma
] ... [© cleantechnica.com]



http://wardsauto.com/engines/evs-inevitable-resistance-futile-ghosn-says
EVs Inevitable, Resistance Futile, Ghosn Says
Jan 20, 2016 ... Asked whether EVs represent a threat to the industry’s
traditional business model – a theory somewhat espoused earlier in the day
by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne, Ghosn says in so many
words, resistance is futile ...




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