This is a new Supercharger station spotted at Etobicoke, ON Canada, opened March 7, 2018. Max power, still 135 kW ?
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Max power, still 135 kW ?
Right. Why not plug in and see.Not sure what you're saying here. It sounds like you are suggesting that these particular SCs can output 135 kW? But your comment is a bit vague.
Not sure what you're saying here. It sounds like you are suggesting that these particular SCs can output 135 kW? But your comment is a bit vague.
Thanks , that was my question and yes it's 120 kW max today.OP is asking if the SCer can deliver max 120 KW like most superchargers on highways or if these are more like "urban" superchargers which can deliver max 72 kW.
I would like to know the answer to this also.
they certainly "look" like "urban" SCers but that may simply be cosmetic.
OP is asking if the SCer can deliver max 120 KW like most superchargers on highways or if these are more like "urban" superchargers which can deliver max 72 kW.
I would like to know the answer to this also.
they certainly "look" like "urban" SCers but that may simply be cosmetic.
From Switzerland will be a bit difficultRight. Why not plug in and see.
Lol, didn't see your location on mobile, thought you were local!From Switzerland will be a bit difficult
I think that was a misread. No one said these are charging over the Urban max of 72. That ‘today’ meant the normal SuC maximum with the shared supply for two units.Similar situation in Arizona where they were charging at faster speeds initially, but then lowered a few weeks later.
New 16 Stall Urban SuperCharger at Scottsdale Quarter
Oh, I see.I think that was a misread. No one said these are charging over the Urban max of 72. That ‘today’ meant the normal SuC maximum with the shared supply for two units.
So some Urbans charged over 72 when first installed? How would that happen when each one has its own supply and a max power limit?