I disagree, because the problem is ultimately down to density on the charging stations, which is a short term issue.
It's functionally the same as "Tesla is shit, since they are slow to deliver their products and there is a huge backlog" "No, we're shipping a lot of cars" "No, you're not" "Yes we are".
Even if you don't believe Tesla now, it's pretty clear that the supercharger issue will be resolved in a year or so (which is before you'd get a Tesla if you ordered it today). People are becoming aware of the free unlimited lifetime supercharger thing who wouldn't have, otherwise.
Making a big PR case out of an easily-fixed issue, as long as customers can see it is going to be easily fixed, is a viable tactic.
"Oh no, Apple products are horrible, because they don't support ____" "New announcement: Apple now supports ____"
It's functionally the same as "Tesla is shit, since they are slow to deliver their products and there is a huge backlog" "No, we're shipping a lot of cars" "No, you're not" "Yes we are".
Even if you don't believe Tesla now, it's pretty clear that the supercharger issue will be resolved in a year or so (which is before you'd get a Tesla if you ordered it today). People are becoming aware of the free unlimited lifetime supercharger thing who wouldn't have, otherwise.
Making a big PR case out of an easily-fixed issue, as long as customers can see it is going to be easily fixed, is a viable tactic.
"Oh no, Apple products are horrible, because they don't support ____" "New announcement: Apple now supports ____"