Yes, it will still charge slow no matter what you connect to. The Leaf is
the wrong EV if you want to do regular DCFC.
On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 5:43 AM Jay Summet via EV wrote:
> I don't know if it would allow you to charge faster, but it would give
> you more station availability choices.
>
> U
The Leaf itself is limited to I think 55kw max charge speed. The adapter is to
just give more station access. There is a TeslaTap for Tesla destination
chargers. J1772 speed of 6.6kw. My son drove a 24kw Leaf with a degraded
battery to Portland from San Francisco in 36 hours. Charging every 60
I don't know if it would allow you to charge faster, but it would give
you more station availability choices.
Unless you DCFC a lot (and want to do so at stations with only CSS) it's
probably not worth buying one (I believe they are relatively expensive).
With my Leaf I generally don't do roa
would there be any advantage to getting one of theses so I can charge
faster and use newer stations.
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