AhardFSU
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Of course. I recall the rep from Tesla telling some Colorado county board members a couple months back that they’re staggering the opening of the SC network so that they can onboard the new cars at a reasonable pace. I’d think that was done so that they have enough time to catch any issues and make adjustments. I think that’s a sound plan.Could be, but probably not for anyone to use (other than employees testing) since Ford is supposed to be the first in line to get the adapters.
But yes, I would expect Tesla to "flip the switch" before we get the adapters. As someone previously noted, we know a bunch of people will rush out in the first 90 seconds after getting their adapter to try it. Having it fail because Tesla hadn't activated the chargers for it first would look bad.
That plans goes in the crapper if your first participant is slow to onboard their users…..meaning Ford is slow to roll out the required software update and free adapter. Therefore, causing Tesla to fall behind on their internal rollout schedule.
Hopefully, Ford has been coordinating with Tesla to create a seamless rollout that allows Tesla to catch any problems in a timely manner before they onboard GM and Rivian while also not causing the GM and Rivian rollouts to be pushed back.
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