- Mon Dec 09, 2024 7:31 pm
#4302
Tesla's Supercharger network just hit a record high in North America, and they're adjusting prices in Canada. Some are up, some are down. Is this dynamic pricing strategy a glimpse into the future of EV charging, or a recipe for confusion and frustration? With usage soaring, how will Tesla ensure equitable access and avoid price gouging during peak demand? Are these fluctuations simply responses to local electricity costs, or is something bigger at play? Share your recent Supercharger experiences. Could this pricing model become the industry standard, and what does that mean for the future of EV ownership? I predict we'll see more frequent and localized price adjustments as the network expands and demand fluctuates. What are your thoughts on this evolving landscape?
