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You'll have to fight the Teslas with CCS adaptersFantastic. I'll be happily charging over at the EA station while you wait to pay a higher price. Much appreciated.
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You'll have to fight the Teslas with CCS adaptersFantastic. I'll be happily charging over at the EA station while you wait to pay a higher price. Much appreciated.
How much are the Tesla chargers going to be? I'd be willing to pay a little more than the already-pricey 40c/kWh that EA charges for a faster rate or better reliability, at least in some situations.Fantastic. I'll be happily charging over at the EA station while you wait to pay a higher price. Much appreciated.
But I don't understand, why would Tesla owners use EA if it's so terrible and Tesla SC network is so great.You'll have to fight the Teslas with CCS adapters
Never used one so I couldnāt tell you. A quick search says up to around 0.50/kWh during peak times for Tesla owners. I would be very surprised if open CCS rates were not higher but time will tell.How much are the Tesla chargers going to be? I'd be willing to pay a little more than the already-pricey 40c/kWh that EA charges for a faster rate or better reliability, at least in some situations.
Weird post but ok. Obviously I prefer cheaper stuff where available, and in the same post said I'd be willing to pay more than the 40c price for speed or reliability, which EA has been pretty bad at in my experience.if EA DCFC prices are too high for you then DCFC might not be for you,
Did you see any at all in the USA? That's novel if so, right?I don't know how this is supposed to work, but I downloaded the Tesla app and clicked on charge a non Tesla car for info. The map supposedly shows chargers that are available to non Tesla vehicles. Pretty much none in between cities, so no help on trips. Oh well.
My point is that 0.40/kWh is not high, you said it was 'pricey' and in my experience most other players charge more. Not sure what is weird about that?Weird post but ok. Obviously I prefer cheaper stuff where available, and in the same post said I'd be willing to pay more than the 40c price for speed or reliability, which EA has been pretty bad at in my experience.
Those are not Superchargers, they say wall connector and are just Level 2 destination chargers and the like.I don't know how this is supposed to work, but I downloaded the Tesla app and clicked on charge a non Tesla car for info. The map supposedly shows chargers that are available to non Tesla vehicles. Pretty much none in between cities, so no help on trips. Oh well.
All the ones listed as of this minute are tesla destination chargers. No DC charging yet. The one in the photo isn't open to the public yet.Did you see any at all in the USA? That's novel if so, right?
Oh, duh that totally makes sense.All the ones listed as of this minute are tesla destination chargers. No DC charging yet. The one in the photo isn't open to the public yet.
Yeah I see that now. So does anyone know which they will open up?Those are not Superchargers, they say wall connector and are just Level 2 destination chargers and the like.
Nope, nobody outside of Tesla knows just yet.Yeah I see that now. So does anyone know which they will open up?