Power Hungry
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I wonder... As part of his sacking the supercharger team Musk reckons he's going to continue the expansion of the supercharger network. To me it makes good sense to be increasing the number of chargers at existing sites at this stage rather than expanding into new sites. There's little to no further investment in real estate to house them and expansion of existing sites achieves the same end by increasing capacity.
There's little point in having supercharger sites it they're always full and you can't get on. Secondly, Tesla is charging a premium for other makes of vehicles so he manages to increase revenue (profits) through existing outlets.
As EV's continue to increase in number, profits from 'EV charging companies' will be immense so I cannot believe that Musk is stupid enough to completely turn his back on that opportunity. I reckon if we sit tight his reasoning will become evident. I think there will be method behind this madness.
There's little point in having supercharger sites it they're always full and you can't get on. Secondly, Tesla is charging a premium for other makes of vehicles so he manages to increase revenue (profits) through existing outlets.
As EV's continue to increase in number, profits from 'EV charging companies' will be immense so I cannot believe that Musk is stupid enough to completely turn his back on that opportunity. I reckon if we sit tight his reasoning will become evident. I think there will be method behind this madness.
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