eladts
Member
Long story short, supercharge.info's logic shows "≤" before the maximum power whenever it cannot determine that a site has a single stall type and single plug type. So yes, every MagicDock site is affected, as is any dual-cable site (e.g. CCS2+Type2 in EU).
Technically, every site can supply "up to" or "≤" its maximum power rating. But we have the distinction on the page to indicate a potentially increased likelihood that not every vehicle will be able to get the maximum power available at the site. The original intent was an indicator for a mixed site (e.g. V2+V3).
This seems pretty easy to fix. Only show the '≤' if there are multiple stall types, as having multiple plug types on the same stall does not mean different power output level for each plug. Some cars. like the Model 3 SR, can't get the maximum output of a plain V3 site either.