• meleecrits@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    US needs to regulate chargers.

    100%. This should have been addressed years ago, honestly. No one would tolerate VW only being able to gas up at Shell stations due to different nozzles. This is no different.

    • Zetta@mander.xyz
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      2 months ago

      Did Tesla not make their charger an open standard that every new ev is shipping with?

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        2 months ago

        Eventually, yeah.

        In the past Elon offered it as part of a bundle, with the deal being:

        • You get to use the Tesla connector and superchargers

        • Tesla still retains all rights and ownership of the standard and can revoke access whenever they wish

        • You agree agree not to use Tesla in the event they infringe on your parents

        Unsurprisingly, nobody accepted that deal. I wonder what it was that prompted Tesla to have a change of heart? Were they expecting the government to step in and enforce a standard, a la EU, and they wanted to get ahead of it?

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      2 months ago

      I don’t get this concern: in the early stages when things were privately funded, there were incompatibilities, but with federal money and new standards, we seem to have a good set of regulations in place to ensure everything works together.

      The beginnings of a market are chaos, but this one seems to have shaken that out