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Posted by George
 - July 19, 2024, 20:24:47
How about Teala leave adapter makers alone! First of all Tesla doesn't make all the necessary adapters, for example if you export a Tesla from US to Europe, there is no official Tesla adapter. I use a Chinese adapter and it has been working fine for over 2 years.
These shenanigans are childish and stupid, it's the equivalent of a car maker suing a roof box manufacturer because they make roof boxes for their cars without their blessing.
Manufacturers MUST finally learn that they don't own the car once it's sold! We as OWNERS have the freedom to buy or manufacture ourselves all the adapters we need or want.
Posted by That guy
 - July 19, 2024, 17:18:39
How about tesla allow access to ALL evs and not just pick and choose.  I've pulled up to a lot and nothing but 20 tesla chargers and across the road had 1 ccs charger that was taken up for a couple hours.

Tesla, get a grip and allow others access.
Posted by Geffen
 - July 19, 2024, 02:29:57
Guess what Tesla superchargers have in Europe? Yes CSS cables. And Tesla's? CSS ports
Posted by Rick
 - July 18, 2024, 11:57:53
Until non-Tesla chargers have NACS capability cars with NACS ports, including Teslas, will need an adapter to charge everywhere. Tesla sells a CCS adapter for $250 and a J1772 adapter for $50. Older Teslas require a retrofit to use the CCS adapter. It cost $350 for the retrofit, which included labor and the adapter, for our 2018 Model 3.

Even with an adapter, non-Teslas will not be able to use older Tesla Superchargers until those Superchargers are upgraded. See the Ford announcement. There are still a lot of Superchargers which haven't been upgraded. Plugshare show whether a Supercharger location is open to other makes, although it may not be up to date.

Right now my Tesla can charge at almost any public charger. It's going to be a while before other makes catch up.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 17, 2024, 18:06:00
Hyundai and KIA may deliver on their NACS charging port promise earlier than planned, while Tesla sues a Chinese company over its dangerous adapters.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/First-built-in-NACS-ports-spotted-on-KIA-EV6-and-Ioniq-5-at-a-Supercharger-as-Tesla-sues-adapter-maker.864341.0.html