Zoidz
Well-Known Member
It's also easy to flip that and say that Tesla is squarely to blame for not anticipating an open network and making longer retractible cables (like Volta), wider spaces, charger positioning, etc. Regardless of the past designs and implementations, It is clear that Tesla should have addressed this problem before opening up the network. Picture is of a Tesla, but I have no problems connecting at a Volta station. This could have been done for Supercharger cables as well.Broken record, but I squarely blame Rivian for this mess by purposely not locating it's charge port on a part of the vehicle that made it compatible with both SC and Tesla home charger locations.
Their bandaid fix was the NACS adapter but they should have provided a NACS extension cable instead. Higher cost for sure although people would have gladly paid for it.
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