GrantK
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- First Name
- Grant
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There is no perfect solution here until the full network is refreshed. This is obviously a stopgap measure.
I think the only real issue might be cost. The cable can do some combination of measuring it‘s own temperature and intercepting signals between the car and charger to manage things, and of course the bits to do that cost money.
My options in order of preference would be:
1. Stop at a charger with a long enough cable
2. Stop at a location with enough stalls open that I can park in the “wrong” bay while charging
3. Use an extension and accept a slower speed
In reality, most of my charge cycle is spent well below 100KW (standard range battery) so really that makes no difference and when I buy my next car I’ll prioritize having a NACS port in the “right“ place.
I think the only real issue might be cost. The cable can do some combination of measuring it‘s own temperature and intercepting signals between the car and charger to manage things, and of course the bits to do that cost money.
My options in order of preference would be:
1. Stop at a charger with a long enough cable
2. Stop at a location with enough stalls open that I can park in the “wrong” bay while charging
3. Use an extension and accept a slower speed
In reality, most of my charge cycle is spent well below 100KW (standard range battery) so really that makes no difference and when I buy my next car I’ll prioritize having a NACS port in the “right“ place.
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