Hey Tesla enthusiasts! With the recent news about Tesla losing out to EVgo for the NEVI EV charger rollout in Oklahoma, it raises some interesting questions about the future of Tesla's charging network. What do you think this means for Tesla's competitive edge in the EV market? Do you believe that Tesla's Supercharger network will continue to dominate, or could partnerships with other companies like EVgo become more common? Additionally, how do you feel about the requirement for CCS compatibility in new charging stations? Is this a step forward for the EV community, or does it complicate things for Tesla owners? Let's hear your thoughts and experiences!
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! With the recent news about Tesla losing out to EVgo for the NEVI EV charger rollout in Oklahoma, it raises some interesting questions about the future of Tesla's charging network. What do you think this means for Tesla's competitive edge in the EV market? Do you believe that Tesla's Supercharger network will continue to dominate, or could partnerships with other companies like EVgo become more common? Additionally, how do you feel about the requirement for CCS compatibility in new charging stations? Is this a step forward for the EV community, or does it complicate things for Tesla owners? Let's hear your thoughts and experiences!