For now, your EV charging experience will be defined by a bunch of adapters. But what if you don't want them flopping around your trunk? THUNK! THUNK! THUNK! I was bewildered when I heard the noise ...
Yes, you can charge your non-Tesla electric vehicle on a Tesla charging station, but there are limitations and you'll need to first purchase an adapter. In the video above, we explain what you'll need ...
The J1772 AC plug only fits over the AC pins in the port, leaving the DC pins exposed. So you need logic and relays to safe the DC pins. The exact same problem that an adaptor faces. Click to expand..
Tesla CCS Combo 2 adapter for the European Model S and Model X already is in the hands of the first users and, according to first tests, it can go up to around 130 kW. Bjørn Nyland recently tested the ...
Ford Motor company has announced that starting next year, Fords will get access to Tesla’s Supercharger network via an adapter sent to all owners, and later, new Fords will be made with the Tesla ...
Four years after the initial reveal, the Tesla Cybertruck is finally in customer hands. That means buyers and journalists alike are finally getting a chance to discover finer details of the car, like ...
is transportation editor with 10+ years of experience who covers EVs, public transportation, and aviation. His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State. Look, I sympathize. When ...
With GM EVs making the big switch from Combined Charging System (CCS) charge ports to North American Charging Standard (NACS) ports, it’s coming out with some new accessories for dealing with the ...
Is it not possible to make an adapter that will plug in to CCS-equipped cars and allow both DC and level 2 charging from NACS chargers? It seems not, since these universal adapters don’t exist AFAIK, ...