), so the Tesla-CCS1 adapter is a key element to make the stations compatible with other electric vehicles.Tesla enthusiasts already visited the site and captured some footage of the"Magic Dock:"a special page with more infoAccording to the website, users have to download the Tesla App, create an account and sign in. Then, they can use the"Charge Your Non-Tesla" feature.
According to the reports, Tesla's team was on-site in New York, checking charging compatibility with some non-Tesla electric cars, like Rivian R1T.The"Magic Dock" also appears to be relatively simple to retrofit to all Tesla Supercharging stations in North America. It provides a charging capability of up to 250 kilowatts .In the US, Tesla also promised Supercharging for non-Tesla electric vehicles.
the company is expected to become eligible for federal funds for the expansion of the charging infrastructureNot everything is solved yet. Apart from the basic connector compatibility and an app to handle payment, there might be other issues - physical compatibility related to the short charging cable and different locations of the charging inlet in various non-Tesla electric vehicles.
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