NEW YORK (Kyodo) – Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday it will adopt Tesla Inc.'s charging standards for its electric vehicles to be sold in North Ameri

  • @cole@lemdro.id
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    39 months ago

    While I understand with what you’re saying, I personally believe that regulating standards during the early days of an industry is just asking for trouble.

    It often isn’t until later on that we truly understand what we need out of a standard. This can take iterations and different approaches. I think it is too big a risk to potentially be hamstrung with a shitty solution later on

    • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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      -19 months ago

      It often isn't until later on that we truly understand what we need out of a standard

      Guess we shouldn’t be using the Tesla standard then because it’s what’s been used by them since the release of the model S in 2012… You know, the early days of wide adoption of EV cars?

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        9 months ago

        EDIT: the guy I’m replying to edited his comment. Originally he asked something along the lines of “why didn’t they mandate the tesla plug”

        so the government should’ve mandated a closed protocol that wasn’t a standard?

        • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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          -19 months ago

          The government should have sat down with manufacturers, telling them “Better come to the table cuz that’s where we’ll decide what the legal standard will be.” and come up with a solution instead of letting manufacturers do whatever they want until 8 standards came to be.

          • @cole@lemdro.id
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            29 months ago

            well, we’ll have to agree to disagree on that. I think it’s easy to say that with hindsight, but you don’t know where standards are needed when things are first getting going