Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月29日
Elon Musk’s DOGE partner Vivek Ramaswamy says they’ll scrutinize $6.6 billion Biden loan to Tesla rival Rivian
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特朗普政府即将上任,其指定的政府效率主管维韦克·拉马斯瓦米表示将审查拜登政府给予电动汽车制造商Rivian的66亿美元贷款。这笔贷款旨在支持Rivian在佐治亚州建设新工厂,但拉马斯瓦米认为其成本过高且带有政治色彩,可能损害特斯拉的利益。文章探讨了这笔贷款的政治背景、Rivian的财务状况以及政府干预市场的问题,并分析了Rivian的竞争优势和风险,以及共和党对清洁能源行业的怀疑态度。

🤔特朗普政府官员维韦克·拉马斯瓦米计划审查拜登政府对Rivian的66亿美元贷款,认为其成本过高且可能带有政治目的,例如削弱特斯拉的竞争力。

💰Rivian面临财务困境,即使在汽车销售增长的情况下仍处于亏损状态,这笔贷款是否合理引发争议。

🏭Rivian的工厂建设对当地经济发展具有重要意义,可以带动就业和产业链发展,但其财务风险也需关注。

🚦共和党对政府干预市场和支持清洁能源行业持怀疑态度,认为这笔贷款属于‘企业福利’,违背市场原则。

💡部分观点认为,这笔贷款的批准可能与政治因素有关,旨在在特朗普政府上台前为拜登政府留下政治遗产。

Donald Trump’s designated government efficiency co-czar, Vivek Ramaswamy, signaled his intention to scrutinize a loan granted by the Biden administration to EV manufacturer Rivian, a rival of Tesla.The founder of several biotech firms collectively known as the “Vants” is due to take charge of the quasi-official Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, once Trump is sworn in. Together with DOGE co-leader Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, their task is to radically reduce the size of the U.S. government by slashing regulations, sacking federal employees and eliminating waste in the system with a goal of lopping $2 trillion from the budget. They have already pointed to spending earmarked for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Planned Parenthood, two organizations long targeted by Republicans, as a starting point for cuts. This could now easily extend to Rivian as well.“Biden is forking over $6.6 billion to EV-maker Rivian to build a Georgia plant they’ve already halted,” he posted on Thursday. “One ‘justification’ is the 7,500 jobs it creates, but that implies a cost of $880k/job, which is insane. This smells more like a political shot across the bow at Elon Musk and Tesla.” The loan would go to financing the construction of Rivian’s second factory, where it is expected to eventually build the so-called R2 family of mid-size Rivians positioned below the electric R1T pickup truck and R1S sport utility vehicle. In March, Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe delayed construction to conserve cash.There are reasons this loan could be viewed as political in nature. Helping build a financially ailing Tesla rival into a serious EV competitor would weaken Musk, who played a key role in evicting the Democrats from all branches of government this month. Indeed the Democratic governor of California conspicuously snubbed Tesla from a new state plan to extend EV subsidies to car buyers.Fortune has reached out to Rivian, the Department of Energy and the Trump transition team for comment. Coveted car plantsRamaswamy’s calculation may be overly simplistic, however. Vehicle plants are often the most prized of all industrial manufacturing sites, not only because they directly sustain thousands of families with well-paying blue-collar jobs. Just as importantly, they sit at the apex of supply chains fed by entire economic sectors including steel, aluminum, electronics, chemicals, paints, plastics, rubber, leather and upholstery and many others responsible for the thousands of parts built into every modern passenger car.Many of those suppliers will often set up shop nearby, given the need to deliver certain parts often just in time and exactly in the sequence they are needed on the assembly line. That further contributes to job growth and builds out a community’s tax base. Once these clusters settle around hubs like Detroit in the U.S. and Stuttgart in Germany, they tend to attract other businesses as well.Desperate to diversify its oil-dependent economy, Saudi Arabia has backed Tesla competitor Lucid for this very reason. After stipulating the EV maker must manufacture cars in the country, the Kingdom subsequently won investments by Hyundai and Pirelli as well. Rivian’s financial troublesThe Biden administration may have good reasons to support Rivian. It’s a premium EV brand with an image that speaks to America’s rugged outdoor spirit, a growing range of award-winning vehicles all built domestically and aspirational appeal for a young company with a respectable 720,000 followers on Instagram.Ramaswamy could have instead pointed to Rivian’s primary problem: it remains loss-making, even on a gross profit basis. As long as this is negative, losses mount the more cars are sold. This is the opposite of what one hopes for, since typically the key to profitability for an automaker is scaling the business.To fix this, Rivian has swapped out suppliers and streamlined its production process, even at the cost of shutting down its assembly line earlier this year. Its milestone goal for 2024 has been to prove doubters wrong and demonstrate the viability of its business by finally turning a gross profit in the current fourth quarter. Volkswagen risks private capitalHowever, aiding the clean energy sector is viewed with suspicion by Republicans, many of whom see it as the government intervening in the free market to pick winners and losers—especially when the latter happen to be fossil fuel companies that donate heavily to the GOP.Furthermore, federal loans in which the risks are socialized and the gains privatized are generally considered a last resort, something to be used surgically in the case of promising new technologies where traditional market forces would crush an burgeoning industry in its infancy.It’s debatable whether aid to Rivian fits these criteria. While EVs may not be mainstream, Tesla has shown you can be profitable with the right product. Moreover, investors have demonstrated they are willing to risk private capital given the proper incentives. German carmaker Volkswagen stepped up to provide vital funding to Rivian in exchange for access to its software. Biden loan a case of ‘corporate welfare’ critics sayIt’s unsurprising then that the conservative editorial board of The Wall Street Journal has cast a critical glance at the $6.6 billion loan as well. “The Biden team is financing a struggling company with a known credit risk that is competing in a well-developed auto industry,” it wrote in a column on Thursday.The explanation, according to the paper, was easy—Trump would never have approved such a loan, so it had to be granted now before the incoming administration takes office in January. The solution it believes is just as obvious: Energy Secretary-designate Chris Wright must take action once the fracking executive and climate change denialist is in charge. “That includes cleaning up a Biden portfolio of corporate-welfare loans handed out for political reasons,” the WSJ argued, “not based on market principles or prospects.” How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? 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