Sneakers
Just sneakin' around....
I was leaning that way recently over the decision to lay off nearly the entire charging team. But then I saw an article that made a lot of sense. It has to do with the adoption of the NACS connector. Prior, Tesla was the only company that had rights to it. Once the rights were released and other car manufacturers got on board, the competing charge companies like Electrify America have all been switching to NACS. With all of these companies now providing charge points that are Tesla compatible, there is no longer an urgent need to expand the Tesla charge stations. Let the other companies pick up the load and save money on deployment of "unnecessary" redundant stations. In NYC, there were Tesla "abandoned" charge stations which have been bought out by competitors. Yes, Tesla charge stations were far superior, but once there is an outcry from people to fix/improve other stations, they will be forced to improve. Nothing but a gambled money saving strategy.Maybe it's me, but Musk seems to be a flake in the direction of the company.
If Musk applies the same kind of strategy to other parts of the company, it begins to make a lot more sense.