RE:RE:RE:Break point...I've said this before in other forums, but...
GM introduced Onstar almost 30 years ago and it was miraculous that they could unlock your car for you when you left your keys inside, etc... In this day and age people are being asked to conserve electicity on hot and cold days during peak demand- and to not charge during those times.
In the future "they" will just lock out your charging for a day or two (or a week) until the brown conditions improve and you are told charging can resume... We see overstepping on a daily basis, and that won't be happening to me and my ice vehicle... ;)
It has already happened with customers T-stats in Colorado in September 2022
[url=https://https://www.techdirt.com/2022/09/14/colorado-residents-lose-control-of-their-smart-thermostats-swelter-in-88-degree-heat/]Colorado T-stats[/url]