this post was submitted on 08 Jul 2023
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In the US, in Europe they have the CSS2 plug, and owners of other cars can use the Tesla App to charge at super chargers. (if we are talking globally not just NA)
The do have superchargers there, but they aren't active due to the hang up of selling cars there. Would argue that Tesla operates a reliable charging network in more countries than any other charging network does currently.
Yep, it just sounded like you were suggesting this was an EV thing or a Tesla thing.. It isn't everyone needs to do better at security.
Going back to the main topic. It seems odd that so many "dedicated" charging providers SUCK at being charging providers.