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We were driving through Indiana last summer and my wife backed into a charger, literally ran over it. No bollards or anything to protect the charger or stop the car. $12,000 later the car and charger were good as new.
That's obviously a spot where a meter would plug in using those "knife"(?) contacts. Weird that it would be wide open like that - I'm hoping/assuming the exposed metal plugs are not live. Maybe they need a meter that goes up to 11.
Aha, I figured this would be a stupid question. ..... So these are just something that measures the total electricity usage so Xcel knows how much to charge Tesla?