Tesla created their charger network to attract sales of EVs when (a) there was a very limited charging network, and (b) restricting their use gave them a real competitive advantage.
Times change - perpetuating a Tesla strategy developed a decade ago could ultimately lead to each manufacturer with their own charging network, incompatible software, apps, connection leads etc.
This would be a complete shambles - private sector energy suppliers would be reluctant to install charging networks making roll out of adequate charging capacity much slower.
From a public/consumer point of view, a standard connector, app, payment method etc is optimal allowing charging at any charging point.
Tesla only charging would be a high cost dead end outcome for Tesla - and would ultimately result in the non-Tesla chharging network being an superior choice.
Edited by Terry W on 25/12/2022 at 14:32
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