Comment by rpmisms

Comment by rpmisms 2 days ago

4 replies

Seems like the US free market approach is winning yet again, where the superior product is becoming the standard, and the inventor of the superior product is profiting.

MBCook 2 days ago

I don’t know.

They could have given away their connector 10 years ago and saved everyone a huge and expensive mess. But that’s in their interest. So instead dozens of companies wasted huge amounts of monies installing a bunch of cables that all have to be replaced.

Or the government could have seen that they had a better option and simply taken it and said it was the standard. But of course that wouldn’t be the American way.

So we suffered through a giant mess instead wasting time and money.

Tesla chose not to fix this until the damage was done and their benefit was small enough to be worth giving up.

  • rpmisms a day ago

    > They could have given away their connector 10 years ago

    And nobody would have adopted it. They had to make it into a de facto standard first, and did. Now, anyone who adopts it gets an infrastructure boost.

    > Tesla chose not to fix this until the damage was done

    What damage? Massive EV adoption? Retrofits are not difficult, and adapters are cheap.

  • olyjohn a day ago

    The problem is that it seems like people who believe in the free market as the solution to everything are the same ones who work hard to monopolize and destroy it.

Symbiote a day ago

The standard connector in Europe supports three phase connections, which are very common here. Even houses in many countries have this.

Tesla's own connector does not.