chademoadapterdc fast chargerModel 3 Replies: 64 Forum:Model 3: Battery & Charging I WTB - CHAdeMO Adapter Need to buy a CHAdeMO Adapter for my Model S. Shoot me a PM if you're thinking about selling yours. Location: Seattle, WA If you're not local then we can factor in the shippin...
On the other hand, DC chargers within cities are a nice convenience to have, but even without it, you can charge at a J1772. And in that case, at worse it'll only cost you one stop for enough charging to go to local areas, while during the inter-city trip it's conceivable you ...
Well, on a recent trip to San Diego, I found a Nissan dealership (Pacific Nissan in Mission Bay) that allowed me to use their CHAdeMO. This is useful as Tesla has not completed the build out of the Supercharger down to San Diego. The nearest one is the San Juan Capistrano, one that...
Any chance there will be a CHAdeMO adapter offered by Tesla to supplement the super charging network. Seems like it would be cost effective especially on the West coast to make use of the Blink DC fast chargers instead of building exclusively Tesla super chargers which have been slow coming....
I don't think the concern about PHEVs hogging DC chargers is a valid concern either, as you can just have the chargers set to DC only and PHEVs won't be able to use them (no matter the connector). I suspect the more valid explanation is it reduces the connector/socket cost for ...
If you don't have a supercharger reasonably near you on your entry/exit route at that destination, it gets dicey. I've managed the situation a number of times, but only with careful planning and no unexpected ssituations arising. L3 is OK for airports or train stations maybe. But...
So I think even if they already have a working CHAdeMO adapter prototype, they probably wouldn't tell us about it. Whatever the importance, from a practical point of view, for the near-term, the forward-looking product offering for long trips is the SuperCharger. As long as Tesla doesn...