ST-E054 Hot sale High Speed Charging IP55 EVSE CCS2 to Tesla EV Charging Adapter 1. Fast Charging: CCS 2 to Tesla Ev Charger Connector provides super-fast charging for electric vehicles, ensuring quick refueling and minimal downtime for drivers. 2. Versatile Compatibility: This adapter is designed to work with various electric vehicle models, including Tesla, and supports multiple charging standards such as CCS2, Type 2. 3. Durable Construction: Made from high-quality PC+Copper material, this charger adapter is built to last, with a mechanical life of 10,000 plug-in cycles and a 1-year warranty for added peace of mind. 4. Wide Power Range: The CCS 2 to Tesla Ev Charger Connector supports rated currents of 150-400A, allowing for efficient charging across various power levels, making it suitable for a variety of electric vehicles. 5. Certified and Safe: The product has obtained CE, FCC, and ROHS certifications, ensuring it meets strict safety and quality standards, providing users with a reliable and safe charging solution. #EV #Charger #EVcharger #Cable #chargingcable #Type #Timeyes #evchargerinstallation #car #charging #ElectricVehicle #ChargingSolutions
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ST-E054 Hot sale High Speed Charging IP55 EVSE CCS2 to Tesla EV Charging Adapter 1. Fast Charging: CCS 2 to Tesla Ev Charger Connector provides super-fast charging for electric vehicles, ensuring quick refueling and minimal downtime for drivers. 2. Versatile Compatibility: This adapter is designed to work with various electric vehicle models, including Tesla, and supports multiple charging standards such as CCS2, Type 2. 3. Durable Construction: Made from high-quality PC+Copper material, this charger adapter is built to last, with a mechanical life of 10,000 plug-in cycles and a 1-year warranty for added peace of mind. 4. Wide Power Range: The CCS 2 to Tesla Ev Charger Connector supports rated currents of 150-400A, allowing for efficient charging across various power levels, making it suitable for a variety of electric vehicles. 5. Certified and Safe: The product has obtained CE, FCC, and ROHS certifications, ensuring it meets strict safety and quality standards, providing users with a reliable and safe charging solution. #EV #Charger #EVcharger #Cable #chargingcable #Type #Timeyes #evchargerinstallation #car #charging #ElectricVehicle #ChargingSolutions
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Q: 𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐭 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐠𝐞 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜 𝐯𝐞𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐥𝐞? A: 10.18 seconds (x2) When you own an electric vehicle, this is a question you get a lot. Of course, I know the specs on our Tesla Model 3 Performance, which is about 25 minutes from 5% to 80% SOC at a Supercharger, and about 5 hours from 5% to 80% SOC on a 48A AC charger. But that doesn't tell you much as, like most people, I almost always charge at home. Which means we plug it in at night, and unplug in the morning, just like we do with our phone. After that, I don't really care: it's always full in the morning. Anywhere between a 1 minute and 11 hour charge is exactly the same. So, my daughter and I made this short video of how long it takes us to plug in. The answer? 10.18 seconds Times two to include unplugging in the morning, or 20.36 seconds. That's way better than the 5 to 10 minutes you need to set aside to refuel you gas vehicle. It also doesn't stink like toxic chemicals, there's no lineup and you don't have to deal with the weirdo 3 pumps over who looks like they're going to mug you. And the best part? It costs less than 5 bucks. Of course, when we're on the road at a Supercharger it takes the same time. Why? We're usually getting lunch or coffee. Though, in truth, it can take a good deal longer and be much more painful and costly as I have to drag my wife and daughters out of the nearby shops to get on the road again. "But Dad, they're having a 50% off sale!" There goes the gas savings..... Does this align with your charging experience of your EV? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below #automotive #batteries #climatechange #electricvehicles #innovation #sustainability #cleanenergy #renewableenergy
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New EV drivers and future EV owners need fewer hurdles to go electric. The transition to a standardized charging connector (Tesla NACS) has begun, but that transition isn't immediate. I see dealership sales personnel struggle in understanding and then teaching new EV drivers about the multiple connector types and which ones to use. Those building out charging networks today are scratching their head when choosing which connectors to outfit their chargers with, as the transition to the NACS connector is still far from complete. ChargePoint has introduced the "Omni Port," a solution that natively includes adapters for Tesla's NACS, J1772, and CCS1, using automated connecting hardware. An EV driver would have their vehicle info added to their ChargePoint app profile, and when activating a charging session, the charger identifies and automatically attaches the required connector. Retrofit pricing details are still pending. Will it be cheaper than swapping out a DCFC cable and connector? Will this functionality integrate with apps like Circuit Electrique (Hydro Québec), ChargeHub, Blue Oval Network (Ford Motor Company), and work with Plug'n Charge capable vehicles? Read more here: https://lnkd.in/e3DVKafk What do you think of this solution? Let me know in the comments ⚡ #EV #Innovation #Sustainability #ChargePoint #ElectricVehicles
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🚗 Fast Charging EV Batteries: Game-Changer? 🚗 Exciting news from the UK! Nyobolt's new electric car battery has charged from 10% to 80% in just 4 minutes and 37 seconds. This is a significant improvement over current Tesla superchargers, which take 15-20 minutes for the same level. This rapid advancement could drastically reduce "range anxiety" for EV users and make electric cars more appealing to the masses. 🎉 However, the road ahead isn't without hurdles. The live demo faced challenges like the UK heatwave and equipment failures, resulting in less than optimal conditions. Additionally, despite their impressive charging times, these batteries are reliant on superfast 350kW DC chargers, which are not yet widespread across the UK. Also, while the charging speed is remarkable, the range achieved was 120 miles compared to Tesla's 200 miles. Could this be the turning point for electric vehicle adoption? Or do we need a more robust charging infrastructure first? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below! #ElectricVehicles #Sustainability #Innovation
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Q: 𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐭 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐠𝐞 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜 𝐯𝐞𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐥𝐞? A: 10.18 seconds (x2) When you own an electric vehicle, this is a question you get a lot. Of course, I know the specs on our Tesla Model 3 Performance, which is about 25 minutes from 5% to 80% SOC at a Supercharger, and about 5 hours from 5% to 80% SOC on a 48A AC charger. But that doesn't tell you much as, like most people, I almost always charge at home. Which means we plug it in at night, and unplug in the morning, just like we do with our phone. After that, I don't really care: it's always full in the morning. Anywhere between a 1 minute and 11 hour charge is exactly the same. So, my daughter and I made this short video of how long it takes us to plug in. The answer? 10.18 seconds Times two to include unplugging in the morning, or 20.36 seconds. That's way better than the 5 to 10 minutes you need to set aside to refuel you gas vehicle. It also doesn't stink like toxic chemicals, there's no lineup and you don't have to deal with the weirdo 3 pumps over who looks like they're going to mug you. And the best part? It costs less than 5 bucks. Of course, when we're on the road at a Supercharger it takes the same time. Why? We're usually getting lunch or coffee. Though, in truth, it can take a good deal longer and be much more painful and costly as I have to drag my wife and daughters out of the nearby shops to get on the road again. "But Dad, they're having a 50% off sale!" There goes the gas savings..... Does this align with your charging experience of your EV? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below #automotive #batteries #climatechange #electricvehicles #innovation #sustainability #cleanenergy #renewableenergy
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Unavailable chargers—because they are broken or in use-- have been an EV industry black eye. Automakers and charging companies are trying to change that. Charging networks are replacing legacy charging equipment and improving software. Those companies, along with automakers, are also working to expand charger access by building more sites, adding multiple plugs at each location and incorporating Tesla’s plugs at their stations. Here’s where the charging landscape stands in mid-2024: https://lnkd.in/euTZR4H7 Note: This is the second installment of Automotive News’ five-part Intelligence Report. On June 17, we gave a snapshot of the auto retail market. #ev #electricvehicle #evcharging #electrifyamerica #evgo #chargepoint #GMEnergy #ionna #mercedesbenzcharging #rivian #tesla
How automakers and charging companies plan to simplify EV charging
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Recurrent studied EV fast charging on over 12,500 Tesla vehicles in the US to learn if the battery management system (BMS) prevents damage to the battery during EV fast charging. The results, released last year, were shocking ⚡ They compared cars that fast charge at least 90% of the time to cars that fast charge less than 10% of the time and the results showed no statistically significant difference in range degradation. Fast charging is a great way to fill up your car conveniently and without damaging your battery. At Electric Era we build reliable, affordable and fast EV fast charging stations. Come by one of our customers charging stations in Boston or Portland for a speedy charge that works reliably every time. When fast charging, be sure to precondition your battery. It makes it faster, safer and its lowers degradation. Check out the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gqwB8qSd #electricvehicles #evcharging #cstores
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Breakthrough in Battery Technology Paves Way for Electric Vehicle Range Boost HIGHLIGHTS CATL collaborates with Tesla on new M3P batteries. Batteries could substantially extend EV range. M3P's use in Tesla models remains speculative. #EV #ElectricVehicle #BatteryTechnology Learn More: https://lnkd.in/dmkTga8k
Breakthrough in Battery Technology Paves Way for Electric Vehicle Range Boost
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🚗🔋 𝐅𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐯𝐬. 𝐒𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠: 𝐃𝐞𝐛𝐮𝐧𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐌𝐲𝐭𝐡𝐬 A recent study by Recurrent Auto analyzed data from over 12,500 Tesla vehicles and found no statistically significant difference in battery degradation between frequent DC fast charging and less frequent fast charging. This means modern EVs' advanced battery management systems effectively protect against the potential negative effects of fast charging. As EV technology evolves, it's reassuring to know that fast charging can be a convenient and safe option for maintaining battery health. Credit: InsideEVs #ev #electricvehicles #fastcharging #batterylife #sustainability
Fast Charging Doesn’t Degrade Batteries More Than Slow Charging: Study
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This Is a list of some common plug types for electric cars along with their signature characteristics: ☘️Type 1 (SAE J1772): Voltage: Typically 120-240 volts Amperage: Up to 80 amps Signature feature: Widely used in North America, compatible with most electric vehicles. 🍀Type 2 (IEC 62196-2 / Mennekes): Voltage: 230-400 volts Amperage: Up to 32 amps (single-phase) or 63 amps (three-phase) Signature feature: Standard in Europe, offers fast charging capabilities. 🌿CHAdeMO: Voltage: 200-500 volts Amperage: Up to 200 amps Signature feature: Initially developed by Japanese manufacturers, provides high-power DC charging. 🪴CCS (Combined Charging System): Voltage: 200-1,000 volts Amperage: Up to 400 amps Signature feature: A combined AC and DC charging standard widely adopted in Europe and North America, supports fast charging. 🌿Tesla Supercharger: Voltage: 380 volts (North America), 400 volts (Europe) Amperage: Up to 250 amps Signature feature: Proprietary to Tesla vehicles, offers high-speed charging exclusively for Tesla cars. These plug types cover the majority of electric vehicles in the market, each with its own set of characteristics tailored for different regions and charging needs #EV #EV Chargers #Electric #Car #Green Energy #Asset #Environmental #Renewable #Energy #Technology #Cutting Edge #Future #Plugs #Types #Type1 #Type2 #CHAdeMO #CCS #Tesla Supercharger #Worldwide
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