On 11/29/20 1:06 PM, Lee Hart via EV wrote:

Strange, isn't it? I would have thought the auto companies would jump on the chance to monopolize the source of "fuel" for their EVs. GM set out to do exactly that with their Magnecharger for the EV1.

Henry Ford once sought to set up his own gas station chain, but was blocked by the government due to its potential for monopoly (i.e. you could only buy fuel for Fords at Ford gas stations). Ford is reputed to have said, "If I can sell gasoline, I could *give* the cars away."

I occurs to me that now only Tesla has the faintest hope of "cornering the charging market". Then sell cars cheap and make profit by selling charging. Of course that would be a 180 deg about face since they have been making a profit on car sales and essentially selling charging at low mark up.

Following the reasoning: now legacy makers make minimal profit on new car sales and stick it to buyers for needed and predictable repair. Again, just the opposite of Tesla strategy.
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