I don’t know that I would put all the blame on Tesla here. The J-3400 is going to be the US standard, and Ford and Rivian can already use Superchargers with an adapter. I am sure BMW has a word in their adoption and likely isn’t very motivated to worry about the i3 anyways. (And maybe rightfully so, because we, as a family, are leaving BMW behind us, until they come out with a new compelling EV product that fits our needs.) The i3 is now accompanied by a Model Y LR AWD, and replaced a 12 year old X1. Let’s see whether BMW finally gets back to making dedicated and well packaged EV platforms with the “Neue Klasse”, because the “Musky” odor of Tesla is definitely a bit of an issue for us, but there simply is still no car that can compete in terms of value/ease of use and of course the charging network.