DuoRivians
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Man, way to give a huge benefit of doubt assumptions to Ford and GM. And throw engineers as a class under the bus. Engineers, in my experience, are some of the most thoughtful people around, including considering the human element.From a purely ease and usability standpoint the NACS connector is way better than the clunky CCS connector.
There are a lot of assumptions going on in this thread. Let's assume this, Ford and GM wouldn't be stupid enough to sign away and give Tesla full control on the NACS connector. I'm sure there were plenty of stipulations and future promises in their agreements. I'm also assuming that Ford and Chevy agreed to this with the expectation that Elon is going to finally take the U.S. government's hefty offer to open up his charger network. All assumptions. Tesla is getting so much money I'm sure they can lengthen the cables on their chargers.
Also, the CCS connector was conceived by the SAE and they didn't ask you all for your opinion either, yet we all gladly accepted their cumbersome plug. A plug designed by engineers who didn't pay much attention to human factors and usability, and as engineers do, only paid attention to specs and numbers on paper.
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