So there’s been some media stuff about Tesla chargers going down or getting long lines in this extreme cold we’re having.

The factors there are complicated and mostly this is impacting people without charging at-home. As it happens, I’m now making a daily commute - just started in fact! And I’d like to report that my car is having no issues at all in this weather, and I haven’t even plugged it in to charge in a few days.

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    10 months ago

    @TechConnectify@mas.to @JetForMe@geekstodon.com The problem there is that the NACS plug doesn’t do the 3rd option that Combo/CCS 2 does: 3-phase AC for that sort of medium power charging while shopping for a bit.

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      10 months ago

      @mark@social.cool110.xyz @JetForMe@geekstodon.com Sure, but there are 50kW DC chargers out there. Heck, there’s really no reason you couldn’t have a 25 kW DC charger.

      I’d argue it doesn’t make sense to equip every EV with a more expensive onboard charger which can handle large AC inputs - most people truly don’t need that ever.

      The need for medium-speed charging is, frankly, rare in the grand scheme. And it’s much more sensible to fill that need with DC chargers in places where they’re appropriate.

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        10 months ago

        @TechConnectify@mas.to My local Costco has just installed 3 new 24 kW CCS chargers to replace janky level 2 Semaconnect crappy ones. Truly wonderful! $2.50 Canadian per hour, my IONIQ 5 AWD gains 30% charge in the time it takes to shop through the store. Way better than level 2!