Something about the way you formulated your questions is telling me you are not willing to read a serious response, but I'll try anyway:
If they will start sellling many cheap cars, that will not happen over night. If they are not able to keep up themself with building charging stations, others will use the oportunity and make some money. Most people will buy this kind of car for daily driving around the city (work, mall and so on) and will have the posibility to charge at home. If they cannot charge at home, they are not likely to buy a Tesla. I've seen in Paris(France) charging stations on the street, because they really want electrical cars to decrease pollution.
I am pretty sure that the change will be slow anyway. That's my take.
Something about the way you formulated your questions is telling me you are not willing to read a serious response, but I'll try anyway: If they will start sellling many cheap cars, that will not happen over night. If they are not able to keep up themself with building charging stations, others will use the oportunity and make some money. Most people will buy this kind of car for daily driving around the city (work, mall and so on) and will have the posibility to charge at home. If they cannot charge at home, they are not likely to buy a Tesla. I've seen in Paris(France) charging stations on the street, because they really want electrical cars to decrease pollution. I am pretty sure that the change will be slow anyway. That's my take.