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A choice by Tesla.Is this because of compatibility or congestion?
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A choice by Tesla.Is this because of compatibility or congestion?
Sure, added them as sequential blue icons (original markers also there with additional info):Is it possible to add a specific marker for locations with Magic Docks? I recently found out there actually is one in Pittsburgh. I was just looking for compatible ones down the road when I get my adapter sometime this decade, and only realized it was a Magic Dock because of Plugshare reviews.
Key Info:On Tesla's site they show destination chargers and superchargers. I get that superchargers are the higher KW charging speed. Will all superchargers work with the NACS to CCS adapter? Is the destination charger similar to l2 charger at home that will work with an adapter also? E.g teslatap?
Not all superchargers will work with non-Teslas (currently Ford and Rivian). Tesla's map has a filter. Rivians and Fords can charge at "Superchargers Open to Other EVs" and at "Superchargers Open to NACS". The latter requires you to bring a NACS-> CCS adapter like the official one, A2Z's, and Lectron's. The former are "Magic Dock" stations that have the adapter built into the pedestal.On Tesla's site they show destination chargers and superchargers. I get that superchargers are the higher KW charging speed. Will all superchargers work with the NACS to CCS adapter? Is the destination charger similar to l2 charger at home that will work with an adapter also? E.g teslatap?