JimBob
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- James
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I am looking at you @daveo4EV . I said no existing Taycan would ever charge at a Tesla Supercharger and you said I was blowing smoke.
I came to this conclusion as soon as Tesla said they were opening their standard to everyone to get those Biden bucks. Does this meet the test under H.R. 5376 (let me know if I quoted the wrong program) Might have to be litigated, but Tesla isn’t selling Taycans or any other CCS car. Charity doesn’t come into this calculation.
For additional information on the topic google NACS vs CCS
We are not talking about Europe where the EU has mandated CCS2 as the standard. North America (read the US followed by Canada) isn’t going to do this.
Probably most people were thinking that Tesla might add a CCS adapter to their chargers or maybe some sort of adapter to fit between the Tesla charger and the CCS port on the Taycan.
Let’s look at the issues. Fitting an adapter is a pretty kludgey solution. Does anyone think that with the current and voltages involved this is ever going to get past the regulators as a standard?
Next let’s put CCS cables on the Tesla adapters. Maybe, apparently, they have been tested, but do you think Elon wants a bunch of non Tesla’s clogging up his stations along with the associated expense? And why would he improve the position of his competition? But he would like those Biden bucks. SO DOES HIS PROPSAL FIT WITHIN THE LAW?
So while most are playing checkers, somebody is playing chess. If Tesla’s proposal fits the law, guess what? No existing Taycan will ever charge at Tesla SuperCharger.
What do you think @daveo4EV ?
I came to this conclusion as soon as Tesla said they were opening their standard to everyone to get those Biden bucks. Does this meet the test under H.R. 5376 (let me know if I quoted the wrong program) Might have to be litigated, but Tesla isn’t selling Taycans or any other CCS car. Charity doesn’t come into this calculation.
For additional information on the topic google NACS vs CCS
We are not talking about Europe where the EU has mandated CCS2 as the standard. North America (read the US followed by Canada) isn’t going to do this.
Probably most people were thinking that Tesla might add a CCS adapter to their chargers or maybe some sort of adapter to fit between the Tesla charger and the CCS port on the Taycan.
Let’s look at the issues. Fitting an adapter is a pretty kludgey solution. Does anyone think that with the current and voltages involved this is ever going to get past the regulators as a standard?
Next let’s put CCS cables on the Tesla adapters. Maybe, apparently, they have been tested, but do you think Elon wants a bunch of non Tesla’s clogging up his stations along with the associated expense? And why would he improve the position of his competition? But he would like those Biden bucks. SO DOES HIS PROPSAL FIT WITHIN THE LAW?
So while most are playing checkers, somebody is playing chess. If Tesla’s proposal fits the law, guess what? No existing Taycan will ever charge at Tesla SuperCharger.
What do you think @daveo4EV ?
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