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Roughly, how much time does it take to charge to 80% at a charger that is not a 'Super Charger'?
Also, is it safe to leave my car in the Super Charger while it is charging and go inside the mall and come back after an hour or so?
How do I find out what kind of charger the facility has? I am looking at the charger in Tysons Corner (in Virginia) and it says '3 Tesla Connectors, up to 80A'. Not sure what kind of charger it would fall under based on what you said.
Thank you.
How do I find out what kind of charger the facility has? I am looking at the charger in Tysons Corner (in Virginia) and it says '3 Tesla Connectors, up to 80A'. Not sure what kind of charger it would fall under based on what you said.
The math is wrong. My 120V outlet at 12A (1.44kw) produces about 3-4mi/hr charge.If you are at a public J1772 charger, it could be as low as a 3.3 kWh charger, meaning you would get about about 3 - 4 mi/hr charge.
It sounds like you are referring to the Tesla store. I'm pretty sure that's not what @shah007 was referring to, since he/she used the wording of "up to 80A", which is the wording used in the destination charger program that is at hotels.Last time I was there, the Tyson's Corner charger has 2 parking spaces, one Tesla HPWC charger (29 mi/hr or 58 mi/hr with dual chargers), and a NEMA 14-50 wall outlet (29 mi/hr) and a sign that says something like for "urgent charging needs only". It is in high demand and often in use as far as i have seen. There is another HPWC in the marketing only section that is roped off.
A few months ago the 8 spaces were marked as all for marketing vehicles but if there was a space open you could call the store and both chargers were not in use they could unlock one of their cars and let you charge.