Which rules has Tesla broken?
Plenty : first mass production long range ev, First direct sales car, First ev to shame supercars on performance, First free refill station network.... I could go on
Plenty?
1. First mass production long range ev.
What's considered long range for an ev isn't necessarily the definition of "long range."
Freezing cold temps will greatly affect the range of any ev. Range tests are made under ideal temps and conditions.
While this car may fulfill the needs of a millionaire movie star in SoCal driving a few miles to their agent's office, then sushi for lunch. It won't be practical during the winter similar the last four we've experienced.
EVs are not practical to use as 'Car Number One' for the average family.
2. First direct sales car.
This isn't necessarily a good thing. Local dealerships and warranties, along with factory trained mechanics and an original parts network. Were all reasons local dealership laws were established.
Cars didn't have to be towed back to the factory in Detroit.
3. First ev to shame super cars.
The 'instant on' power & torque curve is nothing new with Tesla, it's simply a characteristic inherent to electric motors.
4. First free refill station network
That will help things..... when they are built.
Many don't realize Fast Charging any battery will shorten its life. So with the battery swap stations, it will be like playing Musical Chairs.
What's the real history / life expectancy of my swapped battery and when will it fail?
And number 5.
Tesla isn't the first company to receive Government Welfare to build a product for the 1%.
Can't imagine what it would cost without the welfare.