Ford F150 Lightning Using Tesla Supercharger... Thoughts?

Vic said:
Wow, finally a charger that works for CCS cars too! That’s kinda surprising.

Now if only people could park within the lines…

Vic said:
Wow, finally a charger that works for CCS cars too! That’s kinda surprising.

Take my upvote, lol.

They need to fix the cable length issue soon. Maybe build some stalls like EA, without the constant breakdowns.

Sai said:
They need to fix the cable length issue soon. Maybe build some stalls like EA, without the constant breakdowns.

I don’t get why they haven’t fixed it already since this is a new setup.

@Roan
It’s longer than a typical Tesla-only station, seems like it’d reach the Bolt’s charger port.

Tan said:
@Roan
It’s longer than a typical Tesla-only station, seems like it’d reach the Bolt’s charger port.

It needs to reach the other side of the car. That’s why the Lightning is parked in the wrong stall.

Tan said:
@Roan
It’s longer than a typical Tesla-only station, seems like it’d reach the Bolt’s charger port.

Maybe future stations will be built with more space between chargers to handle bigger vehicles.

@Roan
It’s not that new. I charged there over a year ago.

Does anyone know if non-Tesla vehicles pay the same rate as Teslas at these Superchargers?

Mai said:
Does anyone know if non-Tesla vehicles pay the same rate as Teslas at these Superchargers?

They pay about $0.10 more per kWh with a membership, and $0.20 more without.

Clarke said:

Mai said:
Does anyone know if non-Tesla vehicles pay the same rate as Teslas at these Superchargers?

They pay about $0.10 more per kWh with a membership, and $0.20 more without.

Brandon Flasch shared pricing for the current locations on Twitter—most are a $0.10 premium, with one location charging $0.12 more.

Clarke said:

Mai said:
Does anyone know if non-Tesla vehicles pay the same rate as Teslas at these Superchargers?

They pay about $0.10 more per kWh with a membership, and $0.20 more without.

$0.49 per kWh if you’re paying as you go.

@Ash
Not bad, honestly. I’ve paid more during peak times with Tesla charging.

Mai said:
Does anyone know if non-Tesla vehicles pay the same rate as Teslas at these Superchargers?

The video shows $0.52/kWh pay-as-you-go or $0.42 with a membership. Is that more than Tesla owners?

@Fable
Depends on the time of day. That’s not much more than I’ve paid, honestly.

@Fable
Around $0.31 to $0.34 in Virginia for Tesla owners.

It’s kinda funny seeing how massive the CCS plug is compared to Tesla’s.

Marston said:
It’s kinda funny seeing how massive the CCS plug is compared to Tesla’s.

Yeah, it’s huge!

Kyrie said:

Marston said:
It’s kinda funny seeing how massive the CCS plug is compared to Tesla’s.

Yeah, it’s huge!

Takes two hands to plug it in!

Marston said:
It’s kinda funny seeing how massive the CCS plug is compared to Tesla’s.

The CCS plug has both an AC and DC connector in one, so it’s unnecessarily bulky.