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Westy543 posted:Speaking of chargers; electrek compiled some info on how the supercharger network is opening. https://electrek.co/2021/07/26/elon-musk-explains-tesla-open-supercharger-network/ They could limit which stalls are available to other vehicles. They already set charge percent limits on busy stations (kick you off at 80%), I could see them setting a minimum charge speed requirement. Or a bathtub shaped pricing curve where charging at a lower rate costs more than charging faster.
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# ? Jul 27, 2021 20:06 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 03:38 |
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They make the cars change the limit to 80% when you plug in at a busy supercharger, but you can still alter it back to 100 manually.
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# ? Jul 27, 2021 23:03 |
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SnatchRabbit posted:Yeah the used market is crazy I looked into selling my leaf for more than I paid but I gotta keep it for 3 years or fork over the 5k I got from charge up NJ. Come onnnn delta variant! lmao same, it is fun peeking through and going "wow this is $4k more than I paid for a brand new one, neat" though
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# ? Jul 27, 2021 23:20 |
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Feels like this could be the catalyst for moving NA to CCS as well for Tesla. But who knows. Some regulation forcing CCS would be nice. Adapters are annoying.
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# ? Jul 27, 2021 23:21 |
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Can we come up with something smaller than CCS? lol
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 00:09 |
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Charles posted:Can we come up with something smaller than CCS? lol CS and CS:GO are pretty big.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 00:12 |
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Charles posted:Can we come up with something smaller than CCS? lol Something like the Tesla connector perhaps? Why is CCS so huge and awkward anyway? Is its size there to make it reliable even after millions of connect/disconnect cycles or something?
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 00:28 |
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I don’t have an EV yet but I have watched a ton of EV road trips on YouTube. The Tesla connector looks so elegant and no one has a problem plugging in their cars one handed. All the CCS people cut their videos when they plug in because it seems to require both hands to get it connected. Is it really that bulky?
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 00:55 |
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No, they're just bulky and have a press-action to unhook.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 01:03 |
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CCS is designed to fit onto different slow-charging standards to avoid having to have a completely separate fast charging plug like chademo has. That's why it's so bulky. Chademo (which is also bulky for reasons that are unclear to me) is a two-handed operation most of the time, but newer CCS plugs are easy to plug in with one hand. Of course, opening the charging door might take up your other hand as well, depending on your order of operations and whether you have a motor-actuated charging door controllable from the charging plug like Tesla does. Edit: It occurs to me that Tesla may have gone with CCS in Europe because of the bureaucratic hassle it is to get a new plug certified for use with high voltage across a multitude of safety-conscious governmental organisations.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 01:07 |
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pun pundit posted:CCS is designed to fit onto different slow-charging standards to avoid having to have a completely separate fast charging plug like chademo has. That's why it's so bulky. Chademo (which is also bulky for reasons that are unclear to me) is a two-handed operation most of the time, but newer CCS plugs are easy to plug in with one hand. Of course, opening the charging door might take up your other hand as well, depending on your order of operations and whether you have a motor-actuated charging door controllable from the charging plug like Tesla does. Nah, it's laziness. The DC pins could have been combined with the L1/L2 pins on the J1772 connector and worked just fine. Manufacturers didn't want to add a few lines of logic to detect if what's plugged in is asking for DC or AC.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 01:10 |
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DoomTrainPhD posted:Nah, it's laziness. The DC pins could have been combined with the L1/L2 pins on the J1772 connector and worked just fine. Manufacturers didn't want to add a few lines of logic to detect if what's plugged in is asking for DC or AC. Isn't there also a potential liability concern here? If your programmers make a mistake and at some point connect battery DC directly to AC power there's no telling what equipment your car can damage or what fires your car can start, which will get you involved in a lot of court cases. Physically separating the two power interfaces is easier to make safe.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 01:19 |
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pun pundit posted:Isn't there also a potential liability concern here? If your programmers make a mistake and at some point connect battery DC directly to AC power there's no telling what equipment your car can damage or what fires your car can start, which will get you involved in a lot of court cases. Physically separating the two power interfaces is easier to make safe. Eh, the same could be said for dc fast charging. What if I don't correctly wait for the weld check and end up welding the contactors together? Or accidentally open the contactors under load?
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 01:24 |
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I was not prepared for how hefty the supercharger cord was the first time I used one.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 02:36 |
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MrYenko posted:Gives you the ability to run a proper welder in and near the garage as well. Or a kiln.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 03:26 |
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CHAdeMO is all I've every used but it's definitely easy enough to do one handed. The only issue I've run into is too short cables on some chargers that are set back from the park (I don't know how you're supposed to connect a car that doesn't have the charge port on the front to those)
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 03:40 |
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Westy543 posted:I was not prepared for how hefty the supercharger cord was the first time I used one. The V3 one’s are a lot lighter since they’re liquid cooled.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 04:02 |
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DoomTrainPhD posted:Nah, it's laziness. The DC pins could have been combined with the L1/L2 pins on the J1772 connector and worked just fine. Manufacturers didn't want to add a few lines of logic to detect if what's plugged in is asking for DC or AC. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the J1772 connector itself only designed for up to 100A? Though I'm sure they could probably modify it somehow to handle higher voltage/current... Like Tesla did with the type 2 connector in the EU.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 04:07 |
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I just took delivery of a Model Y today! I’m feeling a combination of new-car excitement and new-car anxiety. The car itself seems great. I went about 55 miles today and used maybe 15-20% of the battery, my home charging setup worked perfectly, everything major on the vehicle seems to function fine, the ride is quiet and smoother than I remember, and even my wife seems to like it. I’m also 100% anxious about denting/scratching/crashing the thing. I think part of it is because it’s the first vehicle I’ve bought instead of leased in about a decade so I could potentially be upside-down on the loan, and part of it is because there’s no 360 camera and I used that constantly on my other vehicles. Just one issue I’ve found so far: one of the coat hooks won’t stay latched. I’ve got a mobile service appointment for it next week. So far things are good though! Platystemon posted:Or a kiln.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 04:17 |
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https://insideevs.com/news/522882/electrify-america-ends-chademo-installations/amp/ Starting in 2022, ElectrifyAmerica will no longer be installing Chademo connectors on stations outside California. I'd be really funny if they started installing Tesla connectors instead.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 04:21 |
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Congrats on the Model Y!!! 😍 Wanted to share some pics of my 3, cause today was car wash day for her.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 04:48 |
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I don't find the CCS connectors very bulky. The only "problem" I ever have is with the thick rear end leads when they are twisted, but that's also only when I decide to forget that I shouldn't use the hand I hit when I slid of my bike.
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Sonic Dude posted:I’m also 100% anxious about denting/scratching/crashing the thing. I think part of it is because it’s the first vehicle I’ve bought instead of leased in about a decade so I could potentially be upside-down on the loan, and part of it is because there’s no 360 camera and I used that constantly on my other vehicles. I'm very happy to have PPF on my car. There's often grit and pebbles on the roads up here, and while it's not magic it definitely helps with not getting stressed about scratching it.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 09:10 |
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Platystemon posted:Or a kiln. Get out of my garage.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 09:44 |
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pun pundit posted:Edit: It occurs to me that Tesla may have gone with CCS in Europe because of the bureaucratic hassle it is to get a new plug certified for use with high voltage across a multitude of safety-conscious governmental organisations. Tesla only recently made the switch over to CCS with the Model 3. MrOnBicycle posted:I don't find the CCS connectors very bulky. The only "problem" I ever have is with the thick rear end leads when they are twisted, but that's also only when I decide to forget that I shouldn't use the hand I hit when I slid of my bike. Longer cables have to be thicker, Tesla superchargers all have pretty short cables. A Tesla connector would require a thicker cable just the same if it were longer. Fame Douglas fucked around with this message at 12:09 on Jul 28, 2021 |
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Fame Douglas posted:Tesla only recently made the switch over to CCS with the Model 3. Yes, but at least in Norway they used the standard European plug for level 2 charging with two pins also used for fast charging (as allowed for in the CCS spec, so technically already CCS) instead of their proprietary connector.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 12:32 |
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Sonic Dude posted:I just took delivery of a Model Y today! I’m feeling a combination of new-car excitement and new-car anxiety. Just out of curiosity when did you order? edit: and how accurate was the EDD on the website to when you got a VIN? mattfl fucked around with this message at 13:33 on Jul 28, 2021 |
# ? Jul 28, 2021 13:29 |
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My mach-e was supposedly built on 7-17, but hasn't shipped yet. All the GTs made so far have an ETA of 10/31 but most people think that's a placeholder, maybe because they're doing final QAQC on the first batch or maybe because they're waiting on chips. I kind of assume they're not waiting on chips because they'd like to get a few of the GTs out in the wild even if it means some regular mach-es (or F-150s, or whatever) get delayed a little longer, but who knows. Still don't know for sure if I'll take delivery, depends on how well I like the seats and headrests and the dealer not being a shitbag.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 13:43 |
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pun pundit posted:Yes, but at least in Norway they used the standard European plug for level 2 charging with two pins also used for fast charging (as allowed for in the CCS spec, so technically already CCS) instead of their proprietary connector. Ah, I see. They do have type 2 on all their cars in Europe.
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Fame Douglas posted:Ah, I see. They do have type 2 on all their cars in Europe. Apparently they need it because it's not uncommon to have 2 or even 3 phase power in a home, and type 1 J1772 plug doesn't have enough possible hot leads to handle that power.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 18:17 |
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Mustang Mach-e Raptor spotted, note longer/wider wheelbase and increased ground clearance.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 18:57 |
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Expedition EV chassis mule is my vaguely educated guess. The current Expedition has a wheelbase 5" longer than Mach-E which seems ballpark right, it's using six lug wheels, and since it's the SUV counterpart to the F-150 it seems like a pretty obvious next step after Lightning.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 20:12 |
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I bet you’re right. I wouldn’t have guessed the wheelbases were that close.
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 20:24 |
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wolrah posted:Expedition EV chassis mule is my vaguely educated guess. The current Expedition has a wheelbase 5" longer than Mach-E which seems ballpark right, it's using six lug wheels, and since it's the SUV counterpart to the F-150 it seems like a pretty obvious next step after Lightning. The Expedition is BOF and a test mule would look like an f-150. You might be thinking Explorer but that wheelbase is only 1.6 inches longer. This is likely a mule for the electric compact pickup teased by ford's communication director around the Maverick's launch. https://twitter.com/mrlevine/status/1402268994585960469
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# ? Jul 28, 2021 22:56 |
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Hydrogen FCEV update: Do you make this blue-hydrogen deal with the devil
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 00:07 |
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Tayter Swift posted:Hydrogen FCEV update: Do you make this blue-hydrogen deal with the devil 'Renewable' 95% of this is from Fracked Natural Gas.
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Powershift posted:The Expedition is BOF and a test mule would look like an f-150. You might be thinking Explorer but that wheelbase is only 1.6 inches longer. quote:This is likely a mule for the electric compact pickup teased by ford's communication director around the Maverick's launch.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 01:56 |
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wolrah posted:No, I initially thought Explorer but ruled it out almost immediately due to the wheelbase and 5 lug vs 6 lug. I meant Expedition. With the extra bits underneath you can't see what frame is under the body, and in a world where a Corvette C8 mule looked like a Holden Ute gone NASCAR and a Bronco mule was an ultra-short Raptor I don't see any reason to care what body is wrapped around whatever's underneath. 5 lug wheels on that maverick skateboard though.
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VideoGameVet posted:'Renewable' I'm assuming it's the base 33% of California's Renewable Portfolio Standard, so probably whatever hydro/wind/solar is used by SMUD.
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Any ID4 owners here? Have driven it twice and really like it (it’s not fast at all, but smooth, super roomy and very maneuverable), but it appears to lease like poo poo and I’m not willing to take the risk of buying one given the unproven resale. Lease rates are around $600/mo for a 36/10 and residuals are under 50%. I feel like VW is underselling that - dunno. It feels hard to want to jump at that, though, when I can buy another better resale brand and flip it in a few years for significantly less money out in the long run and not have to deal with the first model year bugs. And yet I really want an EV. Nothing else is really an option right now (Tesla long wait for Y, even worse with a Mach E), so would be going ICE if I skip the ID4. I feel like if it wasn’t such a lovely car market these would be leasing for $150 less a month, and would go for it then, but no such luck right now.
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