I am interested to know if/when CCS Kia's get updated to support the adapter charging on Superchargers.Watched it, love hearing Tom's take on these. I ended up ordering the A2Z (thanks to some prodding from @RickLightning ) just before Ford started sending out the June orders. Neither has shipped yet for me, I'm guessing both will ship near the end of this week or early next week. I'd like to have at least one of them before I head out on July 3rd.
With a little luck I'll convince the wife she can handle an EV and then we'll already have an adapter for it. Since @Ford Motor Company dropped the ball on their 3 row, it'll most likely be the EV9. Looking to buy one early next year unless I happen across a smokin deal.
Before the shakeups at Tesla it was expected to be first of 2025.I am interested to know if/when CCS Kia's get updated to support the adapter charging on Superchargers.
They are all rated for the same charge rate, I haven't seen anything to indicate any of them throttle charge rate. Do you have a source you could point to?Disappointing he did not discuss the charge rate throttling differences amongst the adapters. I suspect the lower temp on the Tesla adapter is due to the throttling of the charge current - likely being limited by the temp limit setpoint of the NACS handle.
I doubt that there is any throttling. This is with the A2Z, but still a really good charge rate. Comparable with what I saw at EA. This was on a really hot FL day a few weeks back (well they all are this time of year anyway).Disappointing he did not discuss the charge rate throttling differences amongst the adapters. I suspect the lower temp on the Tesla adapter is due to the throttling of the charge current - likely being limited by the temp limit setpoint of the NACS handle.
Reports of derating happening with Tesla adapters and Magic Dock with Rivian and Ford due to the Handle temp . The Tesla wet rag trick helps and so does cooler weather. Anecdotally could be less derating with the A2Z, but nothing definitive.They are all rated for the same charge rate, I haven't seen anything to indicate any of them throttle charge rate. Do you have a source you could point to?
Interesting. I’ll have to do some comparison testing when I get my ford adapter. Or maybe I can get a local owner to ride up the superchargers with me one day to do a side by side in the same conditions. (I’m looking at you @flyct ).Reports of derating happening with Tesla adapters and Magic Dock with Rivian and Ford due to the Handle temp . The Tesla wet rag trick helps and so does cooler weather. Anecdotally could be less derating with the A2Z, but nothing definitive.
Hoping somebody does an objective investigation.
https://riviantrackr.com/news/hot-temps-derate-tesla-superchargers-for-rivian-ford-evs/
Interesting timing. My Ford OEM adapter arrived this morning.Interesting. I’ll have to do some comparison testing when I get my ford adapter. Or maybe I can get a local owner to ride up the superchargers with me one day to do a side by side in the same conditions. (I’m looking at you @flyct ).
I do as well. Just took a 1600 mile trip with both at same speed and obviously same weather conditions. It was crazy that they both used SOC percentage points at almost the exact same rate, meaning same distance capability. Of course the EV6 has a smaller battery with faster charging capability, so much much faster to refuel.Before the shakeups at Tesla it was expected to be first of 2025.
We also have an EV6 so I’ve been watching that plan as well.