Texas Dan
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"Because as good as Supercharger network may be in terms of uptime and operation, all charging networks—Tesla's included—have a long ways to go in terms of overall user experience. Functional and fast chargers in a safe, well-lit location are only table stakes. All charging networks should also offer protection from the elements, trash and recycling bins, and clean restroom facilities available at all hours."We will let you help us understand the shortcomings since the article didn't.
I guess you think that connecting up a Supercharger in the pouring rain and blinding sun and not having a restroom available after several hours on the road without a restroom break is not part of shortcomings of the Supercharger experience.
Tesla stock is down more than 50% from its' peak, Tesla PE ratio is still running at several multiples of most other automakers and Tesla keeps lowering the price of the Model 3, further reducing profit margins, to stay competitive. If you don't see those as worsening market conditions, you're blind.It's also interesting how people spin the "worsening marketing conditions". When you are the sole leader for years and you still have 60% of the market and other manufactures are just getting to market, yes your share will decline every day. However reality is - your share is declining, but you are producing more vehicles than ever and charging more.
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