whitex
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Speaking of slightly excessive. I am not sure whether there is enough room on the AC-only charger of the Taycan (I presume there would be room where the DC charging plug is on the right), but if there is, I could just install a permanent "Tesla adapter" - basically a Tesla socket to plug into. It would be the very first Taycan with a built-in Tesla plug!It’s the standard 10kW charger. HPWC is on a 50A breaker so 40A, however I was about to swap out for a 60A breaker because I checked the wiring and it can handle it.
This is a neat, albeit slightly excessive, idea to avoid having to handle the combined plug/adapter size with the adapter. I’m buying a Taycan so I’m all for slightly excessive things - I’ll look into it!
Spoiler alert, I only know how to do that for AC charging (today, only started learning about this recently once I decided to buy a Taycan) - more work than just an adapter to do it safely, but possible. DC charging is harder, though probably technically doable (would have to do some supercharging reverse engineering), except now I'd be getting into potential legal issues with the fact that Tesla sells energy there, so plugging in a Taycan into a supercharger would probably be considered stealing, unless maybe if the owner already had a Tesla with an account and the plug would pretend to be that Tesla (so the energy used would get charged to the owner's account).
Ok, I see it now, perhaps this could be considered a tad over slightly excessive.
EDIT: Corrected the illustration to show a US charge port, rather than EU
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