Superchargers (TM). Ones that are not from Tesla are not Superchargers. They are fast DC chargers.I have never seen any non-Tesla superchargers
Yes, the format of the Tesla charging handle is a unique proprietary design that is not one of the international public standards.I have never seen any non-Tesla superchargers with a direct Tesla connector.
Is this because of some patent/copyright thing that Tesla holds?
Guess you are in the US since in the EU Tesla Model 3's use CCS and in China the standard there. However read here that EV Go DC chargers (NOT Supercharger since that is a Tesla ™) is going to start adding Tesla Charging.I have never seen any non-Tesla superchargers with a direct Tesla connector.
Is this because of some patent/copyright thing that Tesla holds?
I don't mean with the CHAdeMO adapter..
But the Tesla Super Charger charges at 5x the rate of a DC fast chargerSupercharger is Tesla name only. Others are called dc fast chargers. Now you know!
Superchargers are DC chargers with a ™ed name. Also there are CCS (DC) chargers that are MUCH faster than even a V3 Supercharger.But the Tesla Super Charger charges at 5x the rate of a DC fast charger
News I've read says you are wrong.Source is reading the news
Specificity WHAT are you saying is wrong?News I've read says you are wrong.
This is starting to change. Tesla is now working with other DC fast charging providers to equip their chargers with the Tesla proprietary connector. EVGO is the first company doing this - there are already stations in California with the connector:
First Look At EVgo Fast Charging With New Built-In Tesla Connector
No since Nissan is paying for/partnering with EVgo for the "perk".wonder if they'll offer perks like this
Nissan Energy Perks by EVgo
No since Nissan is paying for/partnering with EVgo for the "perk".
Here you EVgo.I'm curious about EVgo's business plan vs say Voltas or Blink (which offers some "free" charging)