But Peter Rawlinson, the CEO of Tesla rival EV-maker Lucid, isn't convinced the tech is a shoo-in.
Rawlinson told Bloomberg in an interview that the hype around the charger is "rather bizarre."
While automaker after automaker signs on to use Tesla's well-regarded charging technology, one rival executive isn't completely sold yet.
"What we're really comparing is, is it a screw cap or is it a cork on the bottle, not the quality of the wine," Rawlinson told Bloomberg.
"Whoever controls this — if it isn't an open, impartial standard, if it's owned by one company — has access to a lot of consumer data," the executive told Bloomberg.
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