Swampnut. From what I have seen, and I am not an expert, nor claim to be, like some others. There are 2 genera's of Tesla chargers it seems.
The Super Charger, which is tesla only, has a tesla plug on it, and I believe can charge up to 350 KW in some places. This talks to your car, and I believe all the stats you need are shown on your car's dash screen. Because of this, there are no other external user interfaces that I have seen, ie card reader, touch screen, on off switch etc etc. You MUST have a Tesla car to turn it on period... for now.
Then there are the Destination Chargers, ie us po folk's chargers for the rednecks out in the sticks.
They top out around 50 kw or so, at least the ones I have seen do.
The destination chargers I have seen have a Tesla Adapter on them, CCS on them, possibly a Chabcdefghijk123 whatever the hell it is or a combo of those, 1 always being a Tesla cord. By virtue of the way CCS operates, these WILL have external controls on them, so the user can interact to turn the thing on.
For the ones that do only have a tesla cord on it, the dongle thing WILL WORK to charge your bike on it.
Right now, the Tesla Superstations, there is really no user interface on it, no way to talk to it, turn it on etc that I have seen on the stations that I have looked at. Because of this, there is no way to turn the stupid things on for any non tesla charging.
Tesla says they are in the works to fix this, between the other car Manu's swapping their charging plug to be tesla standard, and the dongle thing so that the tesla plug WILL convert into your CCS-1 plug, it's getting there.
There is going to have to be some sort of communication between you and the supercharger to turn it on. Now, whether Tesla makes a phone app, a card you slide past a sensor or what, nobody is quite sure yet. Since the thing already does talk to your car wirelessly, I think the easiest fix would be to just make an app, have you open an account or something to pay for the power obviously, and use your phones comms to talk to it to turn it on. The phone can do WiFi, Bluetooth, and NFRF comms, like the touch to read the credit card thingie, so I also think this fix can be done entirely by software. The antenna that is looking for your cars speech, can also listen for your phone's speech to it as well.
Once the plug is in and the sequence activated, the car and charger can then talk all they need to each other to get the rest of the logistics going and you are charging.
I will be interested to see how much they are going to charge for the power myself. Since you are not using his product yet, the car, will there be a premium for non T charging?
I would love to see Tesla come out with a bike, but please for the love of all things 2 wheels, NOT as ugly as that hideous pickup truck they rolled out.
Aaron