Wycroe
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- First Name
- Glenn
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- May 28, 2022
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- Alberta, Canada
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- 2022 Mach E; 2015 F150
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- Paramedic
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Hey all,
Still waiting to get our car, but it's close (I can feeeeeeel it). One of the things my wife and I were talking about was buying one of the adapters to use Tesla charging stations to charge the car. We live in Alberta Canada, and there seem to be a few places where Tesla chargers are present, but non-Tesla chargers are absent (mainly in some small towns in the mountains).
I'm just curious if anyone has bought and used one of the adapters, and how well it works (I know it won't use the super-charger technology since the Mach E doesn't support that kind of speed, but it would still charge the car in a pinch). I guess the other part of the question is, can you plug this into a supercharger and still charge at a Level 2 rate? I know Tesla has non-supercharger stations as well, but I am unfamiliar with any of their systems so I wouldn't know how to identify the difference
Thanks all!
Still waiting to get our car, but it's close (I can feeeeeeel it). One of the things my wife and I were talking about was buying one of the adapters to use Tesla charging stations to charge the car. We live in Alberta Canada, and there seem to be a few places where Tesla chargers are present, but non-Tesla chargers are absent (mainly in some small towns in the mountains).
I'm just curious if anyone has bought and used one of the adapters, and how well it works (I know it won't use the super-charger technology since the Mach E doesn't support that kind of speed, but it would still charge the car in a pinch). I guess the other part of the question is, can you plug this into a supercharger and still charge at a Level 2 rate? I know Tesla has non-supercharger stations as well, but I am unfamiliar with any of their systems so I wouldn't know how to identify the difference
Thanks all!
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