Perfect is the enemy of good. |
Yes, eventually this will be great. But it's not currently on par with having Tesla access. There are still a lot of limitations on non-Tesla EVs. https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/hybrids-evs/tesla-superchargers-open-to-other-evs-what-to-know-a9262067544/ |
I wouldn't say there are "a lot of limitations". There are three limitations that I can think of: 1) can't use v2 Superchargers; 2) have to use an adapter (which contrary to that article's headline, are readily available. The last one I ordered arrived in two days); 3) plug and charge doesn't work on some brands so you have to start the charging session manually with an app. The biggest problem is that, depending on where your charge port is, you may have to take up two spaces. That's normally not an issue because there are generally lots of spaces available. |
There are so many where I live in SoCal that this is simply not true. Our neighbors just installed Tesla solar batteries and they don’t even have a Tesla. |
Same in my NoVa neighborhood. Every other house, literally, has one or two Teslas. BMW X5s are the next most popular model seen on our streets. |