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Now we're waiting for Tesla to come through and actually make this happen on time ...Update on NACS Timelime...
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Now we're waiting for Tesla to come through and actually make this happen on time ...Update on NACS Timelime...
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Not that I know of. Can't filter by power since they are both 250kW. Maybe if plugshare adds a filter for V3 vs. V4. It's nice that the V4 stalls have a longer cable and can reach most EVs so I would prefer V4 over V3s.Is there a way to search for V4 superchargers? On the Tesla site these three new chargers look just like the V3 chargers - it lists them as 250kW, same as V3.
Is there a way to search for V4 superchargers? On the Tesla site these three new chargers look just like the V3 chargers - it lists them as 250kW, same as V3.
https://public.tableau.com/shared/G4N28C2PX?:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_linkNot that I know of. Can't filter by power since they are both 250kW. Maybe if plugshare adds a filter for V3 vs. V4. It's nice that the V4 stalls have a longer cable and can reach most EVs so I would prefer V4 over V3s.
Nice! Thanks for the link.
Yeah but that doesn't tell you if its V3 or V4. I'd rather go to a V4 if there's a choice since those stalls have longer cables.You can view the status on Super Chargers that support or might support Magic Docks at https://supercharge.info and then change the filter to Tesla + Other EV's (and maybe North America).
Sounds like 425A to me. Rivians originally could charge at ~200kW when limited to 450A. But still, progress over the 350A initially reported.Other R1 owners are reporting up to 190 kW which indicates the V4 magic docks are pushing 500 amps.