astricklin
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Speeding up the access to the entire Tesla charging network will make towing easier especially for those SR folks.
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More likely to happen with all the upcoming Cybertruck owners who have never owned a truck before…I can see the Tesla forums now upset about all the Lightning owners backing into the Telsa chargers with their trailer hitches. Exciting times ahead!
A significant number of lightning owners have never owned a truckMore likely to happen with all the upcoming Cybertruck owners who have never owned a truck before…
Producing the 'Model 2' hatch is an interesting thought.I’m wondering if Ford is going to help Tesla build the $25k Hatch
SR is now the hot ticket!Speeding up the access to the entire Tesla charging network will make towing easier especially for those SR folks.
If I get my pro, there's a good chance I'll be driving it from Dallas to Vermont. It can be done now on ccs, but haven't Tesla chargers available will be even more choiceSR is now the hot ticket!
It is real.Is this real? So Ford will switch to Telsa ports and ditch CCS? That's a big and bold step if that actually happens. For us ford EV owners with CCS ports we will just use an adapter which I am good with and not have to wait for Telsa to convert all their Superchargers over to magic docks.
I believe the adaptor will only be for current Ford EV Owners. Future Ford Vehicles, I believe, will only have the NACS aka Tesla connector.With the current charging infrastructure, I think it would be much easier/convenient to have the NACS port and a CCS adapter vs a CCS port with a NACS adapter. I don't see them having both ports on the truck in the future.