Does it really matter if you're charging at home?I noticed a location near me has Tesla superchargers “coming soon”. Do you think new ones will include the magic dock?
When I say near me its actually a couple of hours away in a bigger city. I live in a rural area. Right now there is no DC Fast charger in that city unless you drive 20 mins north out of the way. Having access to a Supercharger there would be much more convenient when traveling there.Does it really matter if you're charging at home?
A certain percentage of superchargers will get the magic dock to get the federal money, but other than that, no. Ford, GM, etc. are all going to have adapters in the short run and will switch to the Tesla connector in the long run.I noticed a location near me has Tesla superchargers “coming soon”. Do you think new ones will include the magic dock?
^^^ this makes the most sense based on speculation.A certain percentage of superchargers will get the magic dock to get the federal money, but other than that, no. Ford, GM, etc. are all going to have adapters in the short run and will switch to the Tesla connector in the long run.
I'm not sure where the uncertainty comes from. What I outlined is exactly what all of the involved companies have publicly committed to doing. It's not speculation.^^^ this makes the most sense based on speculation.
But who knows how Elon will handle the huge influx of SC demand from other brands...
You seemed to have taken my comment as negative.I'm not sure where the uncertainty comes from. What I outlined is exactly what all of the involved companies have publicly committed to doing. It's not speculation.
Tesla will have magic docks on the minimum number of V4 superchargers to satisfy the federal grant requirements. Everyone else is transitioning to the Tesla connector. There will be adapters in the interim.
No, I didn't take it as negative.You seemed to have taken my comment as negative.
In fact, it's positive and sounds the most plausible.
Do you have actual proof of your proposal will be true ?
So far, it's all been speculation.
Only a certain % of Tesla Superchargers were going to get the Magic Dock option.I noticed a location near me has Tesla superchargers “coming soon”. Do you think new ones will include the magic dock?
Unless the adapter is a 6 foot extension cord, it sounds like we're still going to have a problem with short cords?The best solution will be when you get your Tesla plug adaptor sometime in the spring. Then you will be able to use most Tesla locations.
This has been a common concern and is likely valid until we get a lot of testing, the Tesla cables are short, but other than maybe blocking the opposite side of the charger than a Tesla would, our trucks should be able to get very close and reach in many cases. The key is that a lot of people driving trucks are going to have to learn to truly drive. Those of you that can drive don't have to get upset about that comment otherwise you know what I'm talking about.Unless the adapter is a 6 foot extension cord, it sounds like we're still going to have a problem with short cords?
I highly doubt it will be any more than a very short block adapter. Introduction of any cord will introduce potential failure points that neither the charger or the vehicle can monitor or will know how to manage. It will probably look very close to the adapter block on the Magic Dock.Unless the adapter is a 6 foot extension cord, it sounds like we're still going to have a problem with short cords?