vbaker4444
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You wouldn’t want a J1772 adapter only, you want to CCS to get a higher speed. It’s definitely legit and in the Tesla app. More to come on this, but it’s a nice option that’s in progress for us.Show me the Superchargers with the J1772 connector. Until then, this is fake news.
The leaf will make a comebackHuge news. Now we just need the Tesla->CCS adapter. AND Tesla needs to make the CCS->Tesla adapter readily available here to help offset the non-Teslas at Superchargers.
Also, I think they should charge by the minute. Or charge a surcharge when the car is pulling <50kW or something. People are going to be understandably annoyed when a Supercharger is clogged up with slow-charging Uber Bolts and such.
There are 1600 Supercharger locations in the US. CCS cables would be great, and probably will be the plan for future installs and some retrofits, but in order to use the existing Superchargers anytime soon, an adapter is probably unavoidable. I doubt they'll be able to retrofit all 1600 locations (~14,000 plugs, probably) anytime soon.We don't want adapters, hopefully they just have one cable for each connector at each station.
I am sure that Tesla will not open all stations to us either, but hopefully its the less popular ones that are more of gaps in coverage.
hahaThe leaf will make a comeback
here’a a link to the Europe pilot program https://www.tesla.com/en_EU/support/non-tesla-supercharginghaha
I want Leafs and Bolts to be able to use Superchargers when they need it, but if there are people waiting, I think there should be incentive for them to move along rather than charge all the way up at like 25kW or whatever.
European CCS is different than North American CCS.They do this in Europe already, but have CCS standard. I’m doing some research on adaptors, but I could purchase a membership right now.