I could deal without having yet another solved problem -- in this case refueling a vehicle -- re-solved by adding an "app" to the equation.My understanding is that it still requires a phone app to communicate with Tesla
I’ll use the app all day long, if it means I get access to the full supercharger network immediately.I could deal without having yet another solved problem -- in this case refueling a vehicle -- re-solved by adding an "app" to the equation.
I don't know if there's an "I don't want your app t-shirt" but I know I'm gonna get one. Unless I need an app . . .
When they open they're going to be on a different strength and will have an adapter built in. I would return. I don't see a need for itI bought one, but know it won’t work until Tesla unlocks the software capability. Technically it shouldn’t be difficult, because what is a “magic dock “ other than a physical adapter to fit the CCS1 plug? I don’t need plug-in charge, which I believe is why it’s taking such a long time for other car makes to get access to the full supercharger network.
No they won’t. CCS is getting discontinued in the US. What do you mean by “strength”? If you mean the charging power, it won’t matter to i3. We are limited to 50kW already.When they open they're going to be on a different strength and will have an adapter built in. I would return. I don't see a need for it
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