Could you imagine having to fill up on gas driving to a specific gas station designed for your make/brand of car.
Hey honey, going out to fill up the car at the local Subaru Gas Station.
Could you imagine having to fill up on gas driving to a specific gas station designed for your make/brand of car.
Hey honey, going out to fill up the car at the local Subaru Gas Station.
Car companies have definitely imagined this. And if they could, they 100% would.
Exactly. They know it inconveniences you, and if it was possible and would make them an extra dollar, they would do it.
this is why leaving infrastructure to private manufacturers is insane.
standardize this shit.
Well that's ironic, because it is being left to private manufacturers, and they are moving towards interoperability anyways
the are allowing it because they dragged us along until they noticed they don't have a choice now. its important to realize they can always rescind it when they feel like enshittifying.
Right. Occasionally, regulation can speed up an industry by preventing this kind of thing. If that had happened, however, we would likely be stuck with the bulkier CCS chargers.
its about interoperability and fairness. speeding it up is a nice bonus.
how bulky chargers are is irrelevant. forcing manufactirers to standardize and interoperate is the point.
i said nothing about how it should be regulated, only who should be managing the system. letting corpos do whatever they want is never the answer.
The elitism between the Chevy, RAM, and Ford gas stations would be hilarious though. Meanwhile the Toyotabros would be dunkin on them.
Any kind of vertical integration is harmful to competitive markets.
Well you see Mercedes has a star-shaped nozzle and Ford has a square shaped nozzle and...
Do they use NACS or a different style connection?
They're moving to NACS going forwards, but the current fleet and network uses the J1772 plug and CCS like basically everyone else up until now.
Rivian hasn't yet adopted NACS, these are CCS.
This is why we pay the CEOs the big bucks; to make the most obvious decisions out there.
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