Communication RequirementsCommunication protocalOCPP 1.6J protocol (optional) Interface between charger and CMSEthernet and GPRS Modem Protection & Safety RequirementsSafety ParametersOver current, under voltage
AYes, all models of our EV Charger work with all Electric Vehicles. Tesla vehicles need the use of a J1772 to Tesla adapter to work with our EV chargers. QHow about your Lead time? AGenerally, it will takes 3 to 25 days after receiving your advance payment...
Depending on your EV, you may have a CCS, CHAdeMO, or J3400 (NACS) connector for L3 charging in addition to a J1772 port for L1 and L2. Confused yet? You may not be for long. The J3400 connector pioneered by Tesla — also known as the Tesla connector or Supercharger port — is...
It is still a J1772 unit which works fine with the tesla adapter (other than it doesn't open the charge port door). There is an nacs version of the chargepoint unit but my power company isn't offering it. ATPMSD Active Member Mar 12, 2021 4,102 4,314 Atlanta, GA Mar 22, 202...
When unplugging, you can either hold the adapter and plug with two hands, unplug as a unit, then pull apart, or just yank the handle. If the adapter stays with the car, just grab and pull before the port re-locks. Not that big a deal. TexasEV said: Yes Tesla does sell the 10...
J1772 station: $1000 or more depending on brand <30% of guests almost always broken does not show in Tesla nav and destination website With this in mind, why do some hotels install J1772 instead of Tesla (NACS) wall connectors? Mindblowing when you...