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Any new owners are able to see how fast their new build Model X can charge on V3 supercharging. It's supposed to be up to 250kw now and curious what the charge experience has been.
Of course the source didn't actually say that. It just said "excellent fast charging", which the prior cells could have had as well. (They could just be reinforcing that they were able to increase energy capacity without harming fast charging.)
Here in the EU we were also promised 250kW and the max we can get out of the V3 supercharger is actually less than what we can get out of the V2. V2 maxes out at 146kW and the V3 delivers 140kW. This is due to the CCS adapter that limits the current.
Here in the EU we were also promised 250kW and the max we can get out of the V3 supercharger is actually less than what we can get out of the V2. V2 maxes out at 146kW and the V3 delivers 140kW. This is due to the CCS adapter that limits the current.
Yes, that is one of the empty promises on Tesla's site. I have verified it from Tesla technical support after the delivery as I experienced the limit myself. They pointed me to this text (Supercharging):
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What is the peak charge rate I can receive with a CCS Combo 2 adapter?
All Model S and Model X owners can currently receive peak charge rates up to 142kW, roughly on par with the fastest charge rates supported by V2 Supercharging (150kW).
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