One thing that will be interesting is the various auto makers, networks, and offers. For example, VW has a deal with one network that if you buy a new VW EV, you don't pay for charging on the "Brand X" charging network for three years, IIRC (read about it in a Ars Technica review of a new VW EV Suv review last week). Tesla built out their own network and had a similar offer, since has downgraded their offer. But could I charge my (fictional) newly-purchased VW EV in Canada for free? There will be lots of kinks to work out. But that's communications and possibly treaties/legislation.
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One thing that will be interesting is the various auto makers, networks, and offers. For example, VW has a deal with one network that if you buy a new VW EV, you don't pay for charging on the "Brand X" charging network for three years, IIRC (read about it in a Ars Technica review of a new VW EV Suv review last week). Tesla built out their own network and had a similar offer, since has downgraded their offer. But could I charge my (fictional) newly-purchased VW EV in Canada for free? There will be lots of kinks to work out. But that's communications and possibly treaties/legislation.