I'm in Europe, so no idea how it's elsewhere, but for me Tesla's network is much more reliable than any competitor which I have used at least a few times.
There are always some stalls that work (usually all of them). I have had plenty of experiences with non-Tesla chargers where I wasn't able to charge. Sometimes it was quite stressful. I no longer navigate to non-Tesla chargers without a healthy battery reserve.
shmoe · 4h ago
They did scramble to hire some back, and I do see a truck repairing stalls at a few of the local superchargers. So someone's doing it! :)
Could be a volunteer at this point.
toomuchtodo · 3h ago
Mobile techs are usually doing double duty for both local owner vehicle maintenance that can be done outside of a service center and local supercharger O&M.
lawlessone · 3h ago
>Could be a volunteer at this point.
"we've promoted you to intern"
tw04 · 1h ago
So… fire the whole supercharger team with no plan. All your rollouts stall… offer to allow businesses to fund further rollout and they get to… put a logo on the charger and have what’s likely a 100 year return on investment?
Rover222 · 53m ago
As a regular user of the supercharger network, it’s always reliable, and new spots are popping up all the time.
There are always some stalls that work (usually all of them). I have had plenty of experiences with non-Tesla chargers where I wasn't able to charge. Sometimes it was quite stressful. I no longer navigate to non-Tesla chargers without a healthy battery reserve.
Could be a volunteer at this point.
"we've promoted you to intern"