Not positive, what are the plans for the UK Supercharger network, have Tesla revealed their plans now?
IMO this adaptor was always going to be late... it requires a complete redesign for the Type 2 socket used on the car and approvals are much tougher in Europe than the US.Not positive
Well advanced but afaik not announced publicly.what are the plans for the UK Supercharger network, have Tesla revealed their plans now?
You can still use the AC side but at ~22kW instead of ~40kWThat's disappointing, I've been 'boasting' to friends about how I'm going to be using the free Ecotricity DC Chargers at the Welcome Break Services.....
Whatever the product, if a manufacture doesn't sell enough, then there are problems with them supporting that product in that marketplace. Doesn't just apply to cars but we've just seen one US manufacturer (Chevvy) leave the UK market and they had lots of products across lots of price bands.I'm trying to understand what you've written there Brian - but I am struggling.
That's interesting, thanks....From the couple of months winter work I did in the London store, I got a bit of an idea about this although I doubt I was told every last detail...
We were generally shifting 5-10 Model S' per week. Sometimes more, sometimes less...
The CHAdeMO adapter was sold initially and had to be withdrawn because demand has been too great actually. I guess that the same all across Europe, maybe they have decided to focus on a smaller number of countries initially. We were told that they will come back in the market in the future though.
Or fill the smaller cars quicker so we don't need to stand around drinking coffee and looking at our phones for so long. Even Kia Soul EV has just been released with 100kW CHAdeMO interface...
If that were a leaf you'd be at 80% before you'd even paid for your coffee....
I saw the 'blue' model S adapter for real today. Looked quite a neat bit of kit. I wonder if it would work in another type 2 vehicle?
Or fill the smaller cars quicker so we don't need to stand around drinking coffee and looking at our phones for so long. Even Kia Soul EV has just been released with 100kW CHAdeMO interface...
If that were a leaf you'd be at 80% before you'd even paid for your coffee....
I saw the 'blue' model S adapter for real today. Looked quite a neat bit of kit. I wonder if it would work in another type 2 vehicle?
I don't see any reaso why it wouldn't work on other type 2 cars... I've tried the leaf j1772 cable with my Roadster and the adaptor and it works perfectly well. I would assume that the charging protocol is much the same, perhaps some minor differences that could cause issues but I'd chance it if I had the opportunity!From the couple of months winter work I did in the London store, I got a bit of an idea about this although I doubt I was told every last detail...
We were generally shifting 5-10 Model S' per week. Sometimes more, sometimes less...
The CHAdeMO adapter was sold initially and had to be withdrawn because demand has been too great actually. I guess that the same all across Europe, maybe they have decided to focus on a smaller number of countries initially. We were told that they will come back in the market in the future though.
Totally understand Matt but @snofsberry was talking about the Blue adaptor which I assume is 32 amp 240v 7kw AC... Therefore I would think it's reasonable to consider it might work with a Renault Zoe and BMW i3 and any other car with type 2...The Model S can charge at up-to 22kW on AC, but 135kW on DC. CHAdeMO is DC, normally at 50kW. I suspect that the Model S adaptor gives the car the 50kW DC and manages the CHAdeMO communications to the charger. This means that you will only be able to use it with cars that take in high-current DC on a type-2 connector and that seems to be limited to the Euro-spec Model S.
D'oh - that's what I get for skimming instead of reading!Totally understand Matt but @snofsberry was talking about the Blue adaptor which I assume is 32 amp 240v 7kw AC... Therefore I would think it's reasonable to consider it might work with a Renault Zoe and BMW i3 and any other car with type 2...