" Although there could be less volume of electric vehicles sold, the good part is that our plan for data, software, and subscription sales will cover the gap in revenue. "
I love the irony.
It does remind me of politics. When politicians run for office, they will say "we have to change xyz...", "we mustn't...", because they know what is happening currently is wrong and making a change is more than unlikely even after their election.
Announcing "our plan" isn't anything more than chasing rainbows. And when they say it will cover the missed revenue, their plan seems to be to create artificial pricing. Cause your portfolio will generate the revenue that it can under the current market conditions or else you failed at pricing your product right. So now what? It will cover an unknown amount of missed revenue?
On top of that, why would I pay a subscription fee to get updates for software that could have been left faulty with intention? Unless it's to truly enhance the product. But then how, since every model is physically different from the next program and you only have so and so many resources. It just doesn't add up...