jimbo69ny
Well-known member
Its not just a simple molded adapter. Everytime you connect a Model S to a Supercharger the car sends some kind of signal to the Supercharger network to tell the network that the Model S that is plugged in is in fact authorized to charge. I have read that its based on the vin of the car. All 85kwh cars come with free Supercharging but if you have a 60kwh car you had to pay $2500 to add the option.
In order to offer this to the public you would have to work out a deal with Tesla AND create the adapter. There may even be some kind of charging protocols that need to be accounted for.
Tony already has a lot on his plate. I am simply amazed he is able to work a full time job, research and build his fast charging add on, and respond to all the posts here and the countless other forums.
pchilds, take on the project of allowing us to charge at Supercharger stations and you will receive instant fame!
In order to offer this to the public you would have to work out a deal with Tesla AND create the adapter. There may even be some kind of charging protocols that need to be accounted for.
Tony already has a lot on his plate. I am simply amazed he is able to work a full time job, research and build his fast charging add on, and respond to all the posts here and the countless other forums.
pchilds, take on the project of allowing us to charge at Supercharger stations and you will receive instant fame!