Yup, I see it coming full circle actually. The early adopters of the EV's (who arent the nutty green types) getting aggrivated when the Supercharger network is packed with other manufacturers EV's or throttled, and they sell them and buy gas again, lolWhat does one do if your EV runs out of juice on the road? Call a sliding bed tow truck and get towed to a Supercharger?
That will be a nice way to blow $200 +. And be late for work or an appointment.
How will the millions of people in the US who live in apartment buildings charge their EV? Like NYC or Boston, or NJ where many park on the street. Add a stop in the morning for 20 to 45 minutes to re-charge? Sounds like fun.
How will California who was threatening rolling blackouts from the high temps/summer heat/AC usage have people charging their EV when at home? Gov Newsome even told them 5 weeks ago "Do not charge your car between 1600 and 2100". Imagine if just 20% of Cali drivers owned EVs and relied upon them for daily transportation instead of ICE, today.