not sure on that. You would know better than most of course.
On the supercharging front we are really slow anyhow.
"It took only a few weeks between launching the site and including it in the Non-Tesla Supercharging Pilot.
Tesla's first V4 Supercharging station (16 stalls), located in Harderwijk in the Netherlands, is now open to non-Tesla electric vehicles.
Tesla initially launched the station for Tesla EVs only on March 15 (see video of charging here), saying that "soon" it will welcome all EVs.
Opening the station for non-Tesla electric vehicles is the main point of the introduction of the V4 stalls, which are equipped with longer cables to reach charging inlets in different locations.
We assume that the initial tests were completed, and on April 8, Tesla announced that the site is open for all EVs - of course, only those compatible with the CCS Combo 2 (CCS2) connector, which isused in Europe for fast charging."
Not likely to see that here in OZ as I suspect Tesla was told do it or else by EU or Netherlands?
Not a issue for me soon. I will be very happy to bypass the almost always empty Tesla faster chargers in Colac. Blow them a raspberry will be assured
FYI 350 kwh at Torquay and Ballarat are better than Tesla V4 anyway - not that my car can charge at that rate. "Tesla Supercharger V4’s design has been revealed as part of the construction plans of a new station being deployed in Danvers, Massachusetts. It’s another clean design that is reminiscent of previous chargers.
Tesla’s Supercharger technology has evolved greatly over the years, going from 90 kW of capacity to 250 kW. But when it comes to the design, it hasn’t evolved a lot."
I can use the 350kwh chargers my current car maxes out at below 150kWh ish. The longer range one I am getting still seems to have similar low 150 limit "The 51kWh version can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in 52 minutes using a 50kW fast charger, and 39 minutes with a 150kW charger. Meanwhile, the Long Range 64kWh model takes 60 minutes and 35 minutes respectively on the same rates, indicating the lesser version has a lower charging capacity that isn’t detailed in the specifications table."
That said 80% faster charge at 150kWh rate on the 64kWh battery will get a lot furterh a lot quickr than 80% on my current 42kWh battery which takes almost as long to get from 80% to 100% as it takes to get to the 80%
Happy to be slow most of the time of course. If its sunny a very slow charge is totally free here or at work


 
						
					 
					
					
 
				
				
				
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