On a personal note, my 2019 Tesla Model 3 regularly charges at CharePoint CCS-1/CHAdeMO, 50-60 kW stations on the direct route between Huntsville AL and Mobile TN (aka. Tunica MS.) They bridge a gap that formerly was poorly served by a 6 kW, J1772 in Corinth MS and avoids adding ~30 miles with a dogleg to Tupelo MS. These will exist for legacy CCS-1 vehicles that will, like CHAdeMO, have no alternative but a Supercharger-to-CCS-1 adapter.
In Dixie, these ChargePoint 50-60 kW, CCS-1 chargers are often installed by local businesses and City governments with their local utility. They provide a useful service within an area around the town. If a company adopts the ChargePoint business model, there will be 'gap filler' and 'EV attracting' local areas. In California, I used a similar Tesla model, 70 kW charger, at a mall ... a place where people spend an hour or two but needs a stronger than 6-9 kW, J1772 charger.
Bob Wilson
In Dixie, these ChargePoint 50-60 kW, CCS-1 chargers are often installed by local businesses and City governments with their local utility. They provide a useful service within an area around the town. If a company adopts the ChargePoint business model, there will be 'gap filler' and 'EV attracting' local areas. In California, I used a similar Tesla model, 70 kW charger, at a mall ... a place where people spend an hour or two but needs a stronger than 6-9 kW, J1772 charger.
Bob Wilson