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by cbeach
1095 days ago
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> 400 kW CCS chargers are being deployed while Tesla's chargers still max out at 250 kW The EVBox literature discusses 400kW per station, but each station has two CCS cables that can share that power. Since the max power delivery of CCS2 is 350kW I suspect EVbox are clickbaiting their headline and the truth is that 400kW is only delivered across both connectors (200kW each), not to a single connector. Tesla’s V4 Superchargers, on the other hand, can deliver 600kW, and have been rolling out since March. The Tesla NACS hardware can carry 1 megawatt, unlike CCS2’s 350kW. https://www.notateslaapp.com/news/1269/tesla-v4-supercharger... |
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It is not.
> Tesla’s V4 Superchargers, on the other hand, can deliver 600kW
Gee golly! Let's see how well that works currently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEJ2KtzMeh8
Hmm. Outperformed by other chargers and even outperformed by a Tesla V2 charger. Pretty lame. Tesla must try harder.