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Top 5 Reasons Switching to a Tesla Dominated NACS Standard is a Colossal Mistake for the Consumer

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Twitter was total and complete shit before Elon, if anything he made it better. Not such a partisan shithole. I agree with most of the rest.

You have got to be joking right?

Twitter is currently a cesspool of Maga rightwing conspiracy mongers inspired by Elon, not to mention the failed bluecheck verification disaster, and a massive drop in value due to the flight of ad revenue. Don’t even get me started on the shitty performance of the algorithms, due to the lack of competent staff.
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You have got to be joking right?

Twitter is currently a cesspool of Maga rightwing conspiracy mongers inspired by Elon, not to mention the failed bluecheck verification disaster, and a massive drop in value due to the flight of ad revenue. Don’t even get me started on the shitty performance of the algorithms, due to the lack of competent staff.
You mean without all the fascists actively silencing people they didn't like? Free speech is always better than censorship even when, especially when, you don't like what the other people have to say. It was a cesspool of radical leftists before Elon, and now it's an equally shitty cesspool of all ideologies. I don't have social media outside of this for that reason.

Regardless, the absolute worst thing ever is when a company thinks they have the right to infringe on foundational constitutional rights. Private company or not, I do not support anyone who infringes on the rights endowed upon us by our creator.
 

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Two cables are there for redundancy in case of breakage. If they have different connectors, that redundancy is gone and I suspect station reliability will go down. You could solve this by having everyone carry an adapter, but I'm not sure everyone will.
I have never been able to use the second cable because the station is down as a whole. My last few trips through Tennessee, NC, and VA have been some of my worst experiences with EA ever. Thankfully there was a new charger at a Circle K as EA did not report their station was down as a result of construction.
 

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As more and more vehicles switch to the NACS standard, the current CCS suppliers EA, EVGo and others will have to also switch to offering NACS charging which would ultimately create competition with Tesla Supercharging. It's available now with a CCS to Tesla adapter. With that, most of the initial arguments fall apart.
Ackchooly... there are DCFC adapters that allow a Tesla to charge at a CS charger but I have yet to see one that allows a CCS vehicle to charge at a Tesla charger. Please post a link if I am mistaken.
 

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But it’s a CCS-2 plug which is not compatible with CCS-1.
It’s a CCS plug. Or more specifically not a Tesla plug.
 

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It’s a CCS plug. Or more specifically not a Tesla plug.
I guess I should say Welcome to America. Where people and companies are free to choose what they want without government intervention. Well at least that was the original plan of the founders.
 

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Let's examine the evidence:

Tesla supercharger network -> Excellent. Fast charging, always a load of stalls, good locations, rarely broken, payment taken directly.

EA, EVGo, Whatever other 3rd party charger -> Dog sh!t. They only ever seem to install 4-6 charging units in most locations, its 50/50 which ones work, payment system is also temperamental, need to download 3rd party apps and then also check on Plugshare. Unreliable at best.

I'm so glad Tesla are "poised to dominate the development and buildout of future charging market". They've done a pretty good job so far. Certainly don't want to rely on EA.
Cost is a thing and competition helps with cost. Currently in Northern CA you pull into an EA station and add 90 kW to your Rivian it sets you back $32.40, you find a Tesla Magic Dock down the street you pull in, that same 90 kW sets you back $50.40.

There is a reason people see Teslas at the EA stations on occasion, it is saving cash.
 

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I guess I should say Welcome to America. Where people and companies are free to choose what they want without government intervention. Well at least that was the original plan of the founders.
So instead of simply admitting it’s not a Tesla plug, your only response is to imply I’m not American? Because those same founders wanted there to only be one way of thinking, right?

 

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You mean without all the fascists actively silencing people they didn't like? Free speech is always better than censorship even when, especially when, you don't like what the other people have to say. It was a cesspool of radical leftists before Elon, and now it's an equally shitty cesspool of all ideologies. I don't have social media outside of this for that reason.

Regardless, the absolute worst thing ever is when a company thinks they have the right to infringe on foundational constitutional rights. Private company or not, I do not support anyone who infringes on the rights endowed upon us by our creator.
More "it's okay to be a Nazi" talk outta you
 

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More "it's okay to be a Nazi" talk outta you
Annnnd there's the resident fascist advocating for restriction of people's constitutional rights because he doesn't like them and can't beat them in a debate so he silences them instead. You can fuck right off with that Nazi bullshit. It's lazy and stupid and frankly getting really old.
 

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Two cables are there for redundancy in case of breakage. If they have different connectors, that redundancy is gone and I suspect station reliability will go down. You could solve this by having everyone carry an adapter, but I'm not sure everyone will.
The newer EA stations are mostly coming with a single longer cable.
 

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So instead of simply admitting it’s not a Tesla plug, your only response is to imply I’m not American? Because those same founders wanted there to only be one way of thinking, right?

Never once in my post did I say you weren’t from America. I am sorry if you took it that way, never my intention.
 

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Never once in my post did I say you weren’t from America. I am sorry if you took it that way, never my intention.
No, you simply “welcomed” me to the country I was born and raised in because you think your interpretation of history is the only correct one. Now you offer a non-apology apology which seems very much on point for you….
 

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No, you simply “welcomed” me to the country I was born and raised in because you think your interpretation of history is the only correct one. Now you offer a non-apology apology which seems very much on point for you….
Welcome to America I guess.
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