As the title says. I am having some electrical work done that includes some work in my garage. I don’t currently have an EV but might in the future and even if I don’t have one before selling this house, an appropriate outlet would be a nice selling point.
Here is my totally-professional-and-absolutely-to-scale-architectural-drawing of my garage with a few suggested locations. Based on where ports are located on most cars what location would be best? https://imgur.com/9VfLfbq
Tesla can also just tell the industry your cars won’t work on our chargers and nobody will buy your cars because they won’t work on our chargers and then Tesla will continue to dominate the US EV market. Standards are good for everyone and it is clear that in the US that Tesla is going to set the standards.
At which point, the government takes away all charger subsidies from Tesla because the system is no longer open. And then CCS build out continues using government subsidies and eventually exceeds Tesla.
NACS is a standard CCS charger with a different plug on the end. So it’s trivial to switch back and forth, and newer chargers will have both CCS and NACS plugs because of this. Many Tesla owners already use CCS chargers because they are cheaper than the Superchargers.