There is a large demand for EVs for multiple reasons (incl. the current energy crisis) and Tesla is not scaling fast enough. It's great that others also started producing EVs (consumer choice, price etc.).
But in absolute numbers it will not be easy to catch up, as batteries are a limiting factor.
Energy efficiency in modern EV brands also isn't very good, which requires putting more battery (and weight) into the car. (perhaps excluding Hyundai Ioniq-s)
Combined with fast scaling of the car production + high price of lithium batteries, this will limit how many cars can be produced or increase the car price for the consumer.
This may change if manufacturers will start improving efficiency or building battery factories for themselves. Which I think only VW is currently planning to do
But in absolute numbers it will not be easy to catch up, as batteries are a limiting factor.
Energy efficiency in modern EV brands also isn't very good, which requires putting more battery (and weight) into the car. (perhaps excluding Hyundai Ioniq-s)
Combined with fast scaling of the car production + high price of lithium batteries, this will limit how many cars can be produced or increase the car price for the consumer.
This may change if manufacturers will start improving efficiency or building battery factories for themselves. Which I think only VW is currently planning to do