Many EVs likely talk to the charger.
No, they don't.
So Tesla chargers don't communicate to Supercharging stations?
Eventually when EVs are required, they will have smart systems implemented and those without the latest updates will not be able to charge at the quick public stations.
Ask yourself, does the government make any regulations to make you more free? No they don't. They want to monitor and control the masses more so than ever. Evs will be a perfect way to do so.
So Tesla chargers don't communicate to Supercharging stations?
I don't know how Teslas communicate because it's a proprietary plug. Standard Level I and Level 2 chargers do not communicate with the car any more than a GFI outlet "communicates" with a blowdryer. They have some circuitry to make sure a car is connected and ready to accept a charge before allowing current to flow, but otherwise public chargers are much like a gas pump in that you pay with a credit card or app on your phone. They could block you that way same as gas, but you could still just plug in to any standard electrical outlet anywhere.
You could plug into standard outlets, but the time to charge to make cross country trips will be long.
Eventually when chargers become smarter they will have more systems like this. They aren't forcing us to EVs so we can have more control and mobility. It's for them to have more control over us, and less mobility for us.
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