Tesla's supercharging network seems to have the best design in my opinion. I 
wonder if non supercharger equipped Tesla's in Europe have any known 
reliability issues, or for that matter what is the reliability story of the CCS 
stations across Europe in general? 

Danny A.



-------------------------------------The representative told me to hold the 
charging handle up once it was connected to the car rather than let the weight 
of the cable pull it down. The CCS cable and handle are hefty old things, much 
larger than the more elegant Supercharger plug. I'm beginning to think it's too 
heavy, or maybe carmakers are not making their charge ports robust enough, 
because I think a lot of these communication errors come from the plug weighing 
down and one or more pins losing their connection. 
https://arstechnicacom/cars/2022/07/electric-cars-are-doomed-if-fast-charger-reliability-doesnt-get-better------------------------------------
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