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I'm curious to know if there are any charging performance degradation using the adaptor vs. direct. I do not like the idea of adding another interface.
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I'm curious to know if there are any charging performance degradation using the adaptor vs. direct. I do not like the idea of adding another interface.
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I would think that Tesla has contract language to cover the delays and other issues, but I know for a fact that Musk refused to implement the recommended due diligence terms that some of his lawyers wanted in the Twitter purchase. We don't have access to any of these contracts, and the history of Tesla's timely delivery do not bode well for those waiting for their official connector.

With that said, this is also a problem for Ford - see last year's Blue Cruise promise, the really bad experience people have had with the HVBJB failures, and replacement plans. If you really want to charge at Tesla, then you should get an A2Z adapter. They are good.
 

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If I don’t get mine by the end of June, I’ll order as you did and if I ever get mine I’ll sell one or trade for modification help if I buy something I can’t install ?
What is your order number?
 
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I'm curious to know if there are any charging performance degradation using the adaptor vs. direct. I do not like the idea of adding another interface.
Effectively no degradation. You can watch the reviews on Tom Moloughney's State of Charge YouTube channel.

I can tell you that the Tesla-engineered adapter barely gets warm during a full charging session of my Extended Range Lighting.
 


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I do not think kow-towing to Tesla is gonna work out well for these car mfg.
I definitely agree with you on that.

Not sure I agree that DC charging is all that critical, however. Most people just don't want to bother with the hassle. Of course, there are EV owners that care deeply about charging on the road, but they are not a large percentage of all car owners. At least not yet.
 

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I'm a near 70 year old lifelong Texas Cowboy boot/hat wearing redneck.

I don't pay much attention to politics, but I'm pretty sure I'd be considered "conservative" by those that would label.

So I don't know about pro/con EV's being divided down some stereotype line like that? I mean "they" might want us to believe it is, but rarely are they right about much. Lol

I'm as at home in my big Ole Cowboy caddilac dinosaur juice burning F150 as I am in

Ford Mustang Mach-E Farley to Musk: Where are those 90,000 adapters? [Yahoo Interview: Farley on EVs, NACS Adapter, New Detroit HQ @ Michigan Central Station] 20240603_181744


The back seat determines what is playing on the B&O stage. The one in the middle has Alexa wrapped around her little finger. ?
 

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Gee, I wonder if the delay has something to do with Musk firing the whole Supercharger team?
Not the initial delay, because that was happening for 1-2 months before the April 30 layoffs. Ford would have needed at least a few thousand shipping from Tesla in March to meet all their April delivery dates. And a few thousand more shipping from Tesla in April to meet May delivery dates. All before the April 30 layoffs.

But subsequently, the layoffs likely made it even worse.
 

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As I said in post #58:

Listen to the interview. Farley isn't doing parts order accounting. He says "I think we have 100,000 applications for the adapter"
I never said anything about parts order accounting, just playing with the numbers as clearly stated. /s

Ordered100,000
Missing90,000
Shipped2,000
June deliveries8,000

I create hope for those desperately wanting to get something in the mail, which has been such a concern of late.

Edited to add /s to make clear there is a hint of sarcasm in my posts.
 
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I've rooted against NACS since Day 1. I do not think kow-towing to Tesla is gonna work out well for these car mfg. You are basically surrendering major control of an absolutely critical aspect of EV ownership to a rival company.
My hope is for the other charging companies to quickly upgrade/change their connectors to NACS. Or not. Just make them as reliable as the Tesla SCs!
thing about that is, whether we like it or not literally millions of teslas on the road, the largest network for charging in the US is Tesla. That the other manufacturers didn't go with the Tesla plug design back then was a mistake, tho perhaps they didn't have a choice. I mean three years later, the mach e charging plug is being phased out.

FYI, my adapter #1717 original may date pushed to june. I don't actually use public charging so it's not really an issue. but it'll be nice to have the adapter just in case.
 
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I never said anything about parts order accounting, just playing with the numbers as clearly stated.

Ordered100,000
Missing90,000
Shipped2,000
June deliveries8,000

I create hope for those desperately wanting to get something in the mail, which has been such a concern of late.
My point is you are overthinking a CEO's interview. He wasn't doing that sort of math. You are literally turning his off the cuff numbers and some WAGs into an accounting sheet.

We don't know that 2,000 number is right. We also don't know how many are planned for a June delivery.
 

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You think the layoffs were the same people that man the machine that spits out adapters?

That's manufacturering folks, isn't it?
 

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I'm in the 1400''s and have very little confidence in June. As Steve has pointed out, Tesla would have to have shipped a large amount already.
So you’re at 90001400? Around that number, when did you order yours? Mine was February.
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