HighVoltOverland
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Anecdotal for sure, but this does make me think about an experience I had last time I was camping in the Mojave.
I noticed a lone Model S at the EA side of Baker with me. Apparently, the driver was rear ended and kept his car, but because it was a branded title now, Tesla revoked his access to the SC network, so he had to charge via CCS networks with an adapter.
It will be interesting to see what cars are "allowed" to charge on the SC network and what type of second class treatment others will get. Considering this guy was locked out of the network with a Tesla, it doesn't take much for my mind to imagine a future where us early adopters are told something about "safety" and "encouraged" to buy a newer model through lack of network access.
I noticed a lone Model S at the EA side of Baker with me. Apparently, the driver was rear ended and kept his car, but because it was a branded title now, Tesla revoked his access to the SC network, so he had to charge via CCS networks with an adapter.
It will be interesting to see what cars are "allowed" to charge on the SC network and what type of second class treatment others will get. Considering this guy was locked out of the network with a Tesla, it doesn't take much for my mind to imagine a future where us early adopters are told something about "safety" and "encouraged" to buy a newer model through lack of network access.
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