RickLightning
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It's amazing that this "it's free" "no it's not" discussion is still going on...
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agree, it is a bit hilarious. I also understand there always new members to the party and that posting new and or re-hashing needs to be done. Not everyone is going to dig thru the archives whether we like it or not. I enjoy trying to help them.It's amazing that this "it's free" "no it's not" discussion is still going on...
They said spring 2024. It's Tesla... though unlike many on here I like Tesla and Elon, so Im not biased but I am not naive to the fact that meeting timelines is not their M.O. so expect late 2024. That is my expectation, I hope to pleasantly surprised.I keep looking for that announcement that the Superchargers have opened to non-Tesla vehicles. Rational I believe that the Superchargers won’t open for at least another month but emotionally I keep hoping it’s going to happen any day. I just wish it was over already so I can get off of this emotional roller coaster.
I don't disagree it could be running very late on Tesla time, I can't imagine that this adapter is much different than what is built into the Magic Dock. Plus Tesla handles most of their own manufacturing in the NY Giga Factory. I just figure there will be huge demand so they want to have 30 to 40K of them made before they order any kind of order banks. These things should be past ready to ship though.They said spring 2024. It's Tesla... though unlike many on here I like Tesla and Elon, so Im not biased but I am not naive to the fact that meeting timelines is not their M.O. so expect late 2024. That is my expectation, I hope to pleasantly surprised.
I think the comment below from Downs08 in an older thread settled it for me that Ford is going to charge for the Tesla adapter.It's amazing that this "it's free" "no it's not" discussion is still going on...
While at the EV Drive show thus Sunday in Asheville, NC, a representative from Ford was polling Ford EV owners in regard to a charging adapter for Tesla. She was asking if Ford offered an adapter, how much we would be willing to pay. She also asked if they offered a one meter extension cable for the adapter, how much we would be willing to pay.
I told her, personally I thought they should provide the adapter at no cost but if I had to pay for the adapter it shouldn’t be more than $150. I told her I would be willing to pay around $100 for an extension.
i think it would be great if the adapter was free if you signed up for Teslas charging subscription service. That would be nice for us, but a monthly revenue for Tesla to show their stockholders that the service is continuing to grow.It's amazing that this "it's free" "no it's not" discussion is still going on...
Just a thought that wouldn't surprise me: provide the adapter for free, but have the price charged at Tesla supercharger tack on a surcharge to pay for the adapter (multiple times after the first 6-12 months of use).The question is does each manufacturer eat the cost, or pass it along to the customer.
That surcharge would never go away. I'd rather pay up front.Just a thought that wouldn't surprise me: provide the adapter for free, but have the price charged at Tesla supercharger tack on a surcharge to pay for the adapter (multiple times after the first 6-12 months of use).
33 Tesla Supercharger Sites ARE open to non-Tesla vehicles via the magicdock adapter:I keep looking for that announcement that the Superchargers have opened to non-Tesla vehicles. Rational I believe that the Superchargers won’t open for at least another month but emotionally I keep hoping it’s going to happen any day. I just wish it was over already so I can get off of this emotional roller coaster.
Those are just a drop in a bucket and pretty much useless. The only time I ever really used a Magic Dock charger was the CCS chargers next door were surrounded by a carnival completely cutting off access to the chargers. The Superchargers I really need access to that would cut hundreds of miles off of my regular trips I doubt will ever get Magic Docks.33 Tesla Supercharger Sites ARE open to non-Tesla vehicles via the magicdock adapter:
https://www.tesla.com/findus?v=2&bounds=48.1295389934681,-81.27249544811067,36.377194035998,-114.47317904186067&zoom=6&filters=party
They already do that at magic dock Tesla chargers. It is roughly 25% more per KW if you don’t own a Tesla and use their charger.Just a thought that wouldn't surprise me: provide the adapter for free, but have the price charged at Tesla supercharger tack on a surcharge to pay for the adapter (multiple times after the first 6-12 months of use).
it's still going on because Ford has yet to issue a clarifying comment. " We’re going to ship an adapter to everyone who’s bought a Ford EV " the only way that statement becomes true is if it's free. if there is a price how many ship becomes a function of price.It's amazing that this "it's free" "no it's not" discussion is still going on...