RickLightning
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That would be nice, but this is still a huge improvement and will make picking the 150kW stalls (to leave the 350 ones for the 800V folks) much easier.The 150 and 350 should be different colors to tell them apart from a distance.
The 150 and 350 should be different colors to tell them apart from a distance.
Says right on the video - "A thoughtful redesign backed by user research".The 150 and 350 should be different colors to tell them apart from a distance.
I didn't say I hate it. But looking for 2 or 3 white Lightning bolts against a green background on a small sticker from 50 to 100 feet is not exactly easy. Why not make the Lightning bolts on the 350 yellow?Says right on the video - "A thoughtful redesign backed by user research".
Note the different number of lightning bolts.
But, no matter what any company does, they always have critics of their approach. They can't win. What one person likes, another hates.
This 100%^^I didn't say I hate it. But looking for 2 or 3 white Lightning bolts against a green background on a small sticker from 50 to 100 feet is not exactly easy. Why not make the Lightning bolts on the 350 yellow?
I wouldn't go that far.This sounds like USB in year 2000. Be frankly, I think Tesla super charge station and the charger connection itself should be the industry standard.
I hate to use app to enable. Technology is good enough to let charger recognize EV, why don't use it. EA or other companies just need to work with Ford and other makers to implement what Tesla is doing so all we need to do is to pull the charge and plug in.
Traditional auto makers are like dinosaurs, so no wonder some of them would be Nokia within a decade.
How do you know they didn't research that option, and people preferred this option? Or that yellow was hard to see in the bright sun, or at night?I didn't say I hate it. But looking for 2 or 3 white Lightning bolts against a green background on a small sticker from 50 to 100 feet is not exactly easy. Why not make the Lightning bolts on the 350 yellow?
Market research persuaded Ford to produce the Edsel.How do you know they didn't research that option, and people preferred this option?
I am in an MBA program right now and ran my own small business for a few years. Companies that think like this usually do not do as well and quite a few fail.People always have a better solution, and always assume that those making the decisions don't know what the hell they are doing. That's right about 0.01% of the time.
As an MBA, you should go back and read the entire post. It noted very clearly that research was done by EA with consumers. Therefore, they are listening.I am in an MBA program right now and ran my own small business for a few years. Companies that think like this usually do not do as well and quite a few fail.
If you aren't listening to your customer, what the hell are you in business for? The customer doesn't have to be right or correct..the only thing I care about is if it makes them more inclined to buy the product or service.
Anyone in basic level marketing can tell you colors can have an impact on desirability or distinction. Operations research shows colors have an impact on decision making? (Why are all stop signs RED for example?) When trying to explain to an EV newbie what charger they should use, it would be much easier to say.."look for the red handled chargers" vs. explaining 50kw vs 150kW vs 350Kw, etc).
We really need to make this learning curve easy if we want to spur EV adoption by the masses.
The problem with market research is they rarely ask the right questions.Market research persuaded Ford to produce the Edsel.