Oh, I wasn't knocking the German Supercharger strategy, what you said makes sense. But be careful of your "eventually they will sell in Germany". Eventually we will all be dead . Germany has unique problems for Tesla. They have very, very good home grown car manufacturers, who the Germans must be proud of. It has got to be part of their identity. It must be difficult indeed for a typical German to think a country that makes Chryslers, Cobalts and Pintos to even be capable of making a car to rival their car makers.
I see what you mean and I understand many Germans will still buy german brands, but in my view it is only a matter of time. Actually, my view is that the future of ICE vehicles is dead, it will just take some time for the transition to happen. So in order for Tesla not to succeed in Germany would be for BMW/Mercedes/Audi to manufacture a better EV than Tesla, and so far we've seen what BMW has come up with
Not to mention Daimler already buying drivetrains from Tesla...