COdogman
Well-Known Member
Agree 100%. And before we automatically assume this will be the easiest and bestest transition ever, Tesla now has to run a network for multiple manufacturers, not the same walled garden they have up to this point. Things just got much more complicated for them. They are certainly capable, but it won't be as easy as it has been.Nobody wants to use NACS because it's better, they want to use NACS to make a deal with Tesla for Supercharger access. NACS without supercharger access is pointless because all the 3rd-party chargers will still be the same unreliable mess.
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