It's Tesla's fault for providing free fuel to its customers? Okay. Feel free to inform Tesla that they shouldn't provide Model S owners in your area with Superchargers.
That's a bit blunt, Kruggerand. I am quite an enthusiast myself, and those who know me can confirm that. That doesn't prevent us from trying to make the EV situation better, and your comment isn't helpful at all in this regard. No-one said it had to be helpful, of course, yet I reserve the right to comment on it although it wasn't my post.
Tesla Motors HK have themselves admitted it wasn't too smart to sign a lease
without making sure it included the relevant parking spots. They won't do that mistake again, they learned a lesson here. In California you generally have a lot more room than in Hong Kong, and a lot of people have the possibility to charge at home. Like in London, Hong Kong has the issue that most car owners don't own or control where they park - hence the success of EVs in Hong Kong - including the Tesla Model S - relies heavily on the superchargers, despite distances not really requiring superchargers.
I personally don't have access to any charging where I live, not even 13A/2kW. I can drive to a nearby paid parking, and charge at 2kW for 1 1/2 day. That would cost me about 150-200 USD to charge the car, just in parking charges. So I drive for 30 minutes to the nearest supercharger, the one in Kai Tak, to charge my car. Imagine driving for 30 minutes, for a regular charge, only to find that the only four SC spots in this parking lot are blocked. You cannot even see these spots from the outside, you will be inside, and paying for the parking already, just to find four gas guzzlers blocking one of your few realistic opportunities to charge your car.
All we asked for is that they put up some signs to say these spots are reserved for charging Tesla Model S cars, maybe even some cones to block them off (most people don't read signs, or don't care, but are too lazy to get out and move a cone)
I hope you will see this in a more nuanced view, of this local issue here in HK you decided to partake in.