phxazcraig
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Somebody better buy some land nearby for a restaurant!A 200 stall site certainly merits a "Yeeeehaw!" Agreed in that it seems rather large for the location.
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Somebody better buy some land nearby for a restaurant!A 200 stall site certainly merits a "Yeeeehaw!" Agreed in that it seems rather large for the location.
Fully prepped for the next eclipse that crosses Florida.I am curious about the peak load expected for the final build out with all 200 stalls providing charge up simultaneously. Its likely the local grid will need upgrading to support that load.
The reporter stating it takes an hour to charge is irresponsible and inaccurate.
Cool that they even used supercharge.info map on the video.
Yeah lol, but it is nothing new. Majority of reporters have no idea of what they are talking about when reporting on elctric cars and their tech.The reporter stating it takes an hour to charge is irresponsible and inaccurate.
Yes, but some models have larger batteries than others. CT is over 120 - it will charge longer than a M3.Just checked and I once did a 9-100% charge in 35 minutes with a peak of 114kw. So...suffice to say definitely not an hour.
Nowadays, majority of reporters have no idea of what they are talking about when reporting on anything, especially in local media.Yeah lol, but it is nothing new. Majority of reporters have no idea of what they are talking about when reporting on elctric cars and their tech.
the reporter is not incorrect. the reporter said it takes an hour to get a full charge.The reporter stating it takes an hour to charge is irresponsible and inaccurate.
When traveling on a long road trip, here is what I do. I charge to 100% right before I'm about to leave the house (leaving the battery charged at 100% overnight is not good for the battery so you want to leave the house as soon as possible). Then, I stop to charge when I'm down to around 20% or less. In about 20-30 minutes, you should have 200+ miles of range added. You could charge to 100%, but the ability of the car to charge from 80% to 100% is very slow (purposely done by Tesla to preserve and protect the longevity of the battery), so it is more efficient to just charge to 80% and to travel on until you are down to 20% or less and then charge again.the reporter is not incorrect. the reporter said it takes an hour to get a full charge.
when have you experienced a 0-100% in less than an hour?
my model s takes about an hour and 10 minutes
maybe the lfp batteries and the cars who have their charging restricted from actual pack 100% take less than 1 hour
It really doesn't matter what you do, if the reporter did research they could add to their statement but they didn't, they left it very general. What I do doesn't matter either but I also charge to 100% and the longer I'm driving for the closer to 0% I get each charger because I don't have patience to waitWhen traveling on a long road trip, here is what I do. I charge to 100% right before I'm about to leave the house (leaving the battery charged at 100% overnight is not good for the battery so you want to leave the house as soon as possible). Then, I stop to charge when I'm down to around 20% or less. In about 20-30 minutes, you should have 200+ miles of range added. You could charge to 100%, but the ability of the car to charge from 80% to 100% is very slow (purposely done by Tesla to preserve and protect the longevity of the battery), so it is more efficient to just charge to 80% and to travel on until you are down to 20% or less and then charge again.
So, yes the reporter may technically be correct, but practically, no one does that, nor do they have reason to do that.