My best friend bought an Ioniq 5 in part because of its ability to charge very quickly being 800 volts.
She loves her car, and it works for her needs.
I believe that Hyundai and Porsche have the right idea doing the 800 volt systems. Sadly if the future truly does all go the way of tesla chargers, that charging advantage is dead, and will be slowed way down.
Tesla makes a lot of empty promises, and spends a fortune on advertising, but their products aren't very good in the real world.
Extremely unreliable cars, unbreakable truck windows that shatter easily, semi trucks that are basically useless for hauling, charging times slower than advertised, real world driving range much less than they say, and a nightmare supposed self driving system.
It is better to under promise, and over perform.
Instead tesla chose to over promise, and under perform.
If I went ev shopping next week, tesla would barely be on my radar as a brand to consider.
Luckd, Porsche, Kia, Hyundai, Volvo, Jaguar, Mercedes, BMW, and more, would all be where I was looking before I looked at a tesla.
I've driven a few teslas, and been the passenger seat of even more.
As the owner of a fleet of semi trucks I got invited to, and attended a demo of a tesla big truck, it was sadly disappointing.
And who can forget the video of the tesla pickups unbreakable windows, that broke so easily that it was pathetic.