Tesla's supercharger stations in the US are now open to non Tesla EVs. I think charging can actually be a profitable business if you do it, renewably. And with their battery and solar systems, I think they can deploy charging profitably. It's really like Ford owning all the gas stations like boy, that's good idea. But I think opening it up to other EV companies, at first I was like, oh, this super helps their competitors,. But the competitors are still having trouble making cars. So Tesla's like still so far ahead.
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