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by OldSchool
4984 days ago
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He certainly presents a calm and thoughtful reply to dealerships, which they will certainly ignore. I can't see how Tesla can expect to afford free supercharger stations forever though. Maybe there are more failures that I'm not aware of, but generally I've noticed that full-size franchise automotive dealerships tend to last forever and are somehow tremendously profitable for their owners despite what looks like a tiny margin between "factory invoice" and what people pay for a new car. These are wealthy, highly profitable legacy businesses and no doubt they're going to go out fighting any disruptors in court. Next up, someone please give us the killer app that disrupts and dismantles the real estate racket and their 6% commissions... |
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Because they sell more power back into the grid than they use up. I'm guessing they'll just add more solar panels (a fixed cost) as the number of charging stations at a given Supercharger goes up.