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by lwhi 1136 days ago
Absolutely not true.

There's still an incentive to be the company that replaces the technology.

FUD.

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> There's still an incentive to be the company that replaces the technology.

That may be the case. But the innovation won't be deployed to Europe first.

Technologies and standards need adoption first before they'll be taken seriously by bureaucrats. And you're going to have a hard time getting adoption if it's literally against the law to do so.

What incentive would that be?
Owning the underlying technology of just has a huge propability of becoming the new, global charging trch and standards world wide?