Hmm. So if there is $ attached to opening up the *existing* network an adapter will be needed for CCS cars to use it. No doubt Tesla could build that adapter that supports fast DC charging and sell it, perhaps the government program should cover the cost of the adapter when purchased by a car owner. If that adapter can be built then that may be a bulky way to get it done (there may be one already that I'm not aware of).
IF that makes sense, and I think it does, Tesla could quickly open up the existing network and SHOULD get $$ as a partial reimbursement for building it over the last 11 years. Whatever $$ they'd get for building new chargers with CCS on them.
Also- My understanding is there are a whole lot more Tesla cars out there than all other EVs combined. IF that is true, then forcing Tesla to adapt to the CCS charger is, well, bizarre. Perhaps I'm wrong, maybe Tesla cars aren't the majority of EVs, and maybe there Tesla Superchargers aren't the majority of EV DC fast chargers in existence in the US. Regardless, I should get a subsidy for my CCS adapter (and any hardware upgrade like what's needed for our 2018 Model 3) if CCS cars get one for buying a Tesla adapter. Right?
Lastly- if that is too much of a Sh!t show, lets just do this: Tesla adds CCS adapters to new pedestals, opens the entire network but only gets $$ for building the new ones with CCS. Everyone is on their own to get adapters if they want them. This leaves a more equal playing field IMO. That is, when a Tesla adapter is available for non-Tesla cars & access is granted the Tesla network is just as available to those cars as the EA and other CCS networks are currently available to our Teslas that have a CCS adapter and are CCS enabled.
These are my initial thoughts / reactions and I'm positive that Tesla has smarter people than me figuring out the best way to access the federal dollars from this program. Personally I think the last option is best, less govt interference but I can see where the retrofit of existing chargers may be tempting if there is enough $$ accessible.