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Call it what you will, Tesla's charging network is far superior to anything else in the US right now. Getting more cars access to that network is a win.
On top of that, standardizing the plug is a HUGE win for consumers no matter which standard gets chosen.
There WAS a standard. The only company not playing was Tesla in North America. Everywhere else, the government did the sensible thing and required adoption of the existing standard. That's why the plug was a distraction. I didn't say anything about the network, and in fact panned one of their competitors.
You don't have to see everything as an attack on Tesla.