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Elon Musk & Vivek Ramaswamy’s DOGE to scrutinise $6.6bn loan to Tesla rival Rivian by Biden admin

FP Staff • December 2, 2024, 12:54:36 IST
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Ramaswamy criticised Biden’s justification for Rivian’s loan, which emphasised the creation of 7,500 jobs, as exorbitantly expensive. He argued that the cost per job was excessive and hinted that the loan may serve political purposes, particularly in weakening Musk’s Tesla

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The timing of the loan has drawn suspicion, as critics suggest it was pushed through before Trump’s administration takes office. Musk and Ramaswamy see it as part of the Biden administration’s efforts to shape the EV landscape, possibly at Tesla’s expense. Image Credit: Reuters, Reuters

The Biden administration’s decision to grant a $6.6 billion loan to electric vehicle maker Rivian has caught the attention of Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. The two, soon to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under Donald Trump’s incoming administration, are raising concerns about the rationale behind the loan. Rivian, a Tesla competitor, has delayed key projects, prompting questions about the financial wisdom of such significant federal support.

Ramaswamy criticised the loan’s justification, which emphasised the creation of 7,500 jobs, as exorbitantly expensive. He argued that the cost per job was excessive and hinted that the loan may serve political purposes, particularly in weakening Musk’s Tesla, which has been a central figure in the EV sector’s success.

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Rivian’s position in the EV market

Rivian has built a strong brand around its rugged, outdoor-themed electric vehicles, including the R1T pickup truck and R1S SUV. These vehicles have earned awards and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers, yet Rivian’s financial stability remains a concern. Despite increasing production, the company is still operating at a loss, even on a gross profit basis, meaning its financial challenges deepen as it scales.

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To combat this, Rivian has taken measures such as swapping suppliers and halting production to cut costs. It aims to reach profitability by the end of 2024, a goal critical to its survival. However, sceptics question whether federal aid is the right solution, especially given the market has shown interest in backing Rivian, as seen with Volkswagen’s strategic investment.

Economic Impact of Manufacturing Hubs

Supporters of the loan highlight its potential to create ripple effects in local economies. Automotive plants are economic engines, fostering supply chains across industries like steel, electronics, and upholstery. These hubs often anchor communities, attracting further investments and creating jobs beyond the assembly line. Rivian’s new factory in Georgia could bring similar benefits, strengthening its appeal as a government-backed project.

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However, critics argue that these broader benefits don’t justify funding a company with persistent financial issues. They fear the loan represents government overreach, propping up a struggling competitor at taxpayers’ expense.

A political backdrop to federal aid

The timing of the loan has drawn suspicion, as critics suggest it was pushed through before Trump’s administration takes office. Musk and Ramaswamy see it as part of the Biden administration’s efforts to shape the EV landscape, possibly at Tesla’s expense. The Wall Street Journal labelled the loan as corporate welfare, urging the incoming administration to re-evaluate such decisions.

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As DOGE prepares to tackle inefficiencies, the Rivian loan is likely to be one of many controversial issues in their crosshairs, signalling a broader debate on government intervention in clean energy markets.

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