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The biggest problem for me is that less than 40% of all Tesla SuperChargers are V3, and coincidentally, none of the SuperChargers near me are in that 40%.
Since I charge at home, I'm not that concerned with that, but it's frustrating that they don't have support for the remaining 60%, so we lose 60% of the benefits of being able to use the SuperCharger Network.
I was looking forward to more than doubling the number of places we can charge for the summer, but now I realize most of those chargers won't work.
Now, I'm wondering if those V2 SuperChargers will end up skipping V3 and being updated to V4, which also are not compatible.
The bottom line is they need to add whatever software is needed so that you can simply pull up to a SuperCharger and know that it will work.
Since I charge at home, I'm not that concerned with that, but it's frustrating that they don't have support for the remaining 60%, so we lose 60% of the benefits of being able to use the SuperCharger Network.
I was looking forward to more than doubling the number of places we can charge for the summer, but now I realize most of those chargers won't work.
Now, I'm wondering if those V2 SuperChargers will end up skipping V3 and being updated to V4, which also are not compatible.
The bottom line is they need to add whatever software is needed so that you can simply pull up to a SuperCharger and know that it will work.
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