192.168.1.1
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Another problem with not having right to repair is competition on pricing and diagrams.It's more likely that a battery management controller might be fashioned to make other modules' performance.
But the supply of modules and repairs would have to reach the hundreds of thousands before making such parts would be profitable.
Most vehicles won't get there, and it would be far easier just to recondition entire packs or replace with newer, longer range packs.
-Crissa
My brother's Model S (2013) battery died and tesla quoted him 23.5k to replace it (i still think tesla might be pulling a Fisker with battery-destroying software on older free-to-charge tesla's) It totaled the car.
With a single supplier supplying a battery pack for Tesla's, they charge a car-totaling 23.5k for the pack.. Instead, People should have the option to go to a "battery repair pack business" to recondition and repair the dead cells.
I think people associate Right to Repair as someone that repairs something in their garage. but it actually encompasses that AND the ability for businesses to repair products on someone else's behalf as well as a business.