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Soooo... A Tesla EVSE that comes with a Tesla tap and a little storage spot? That "puts the charging world on notice"?
Headline is a bit sensational, but having a single charger that can charge any EV at home without an adapter is really helpful and could convince tesla and non tesla owners, as well as businesses that provide charging for customers to consider it over other options.
Edit: I often see a mix of Tesla and JS1772 chargers at l2 spots, now they could all be just this.
It's is an adapter though, just designed to stick in the base or nozzle. Maybe it has some kind of locking mechanism so it doesn't get lost.
Not a bad design, don't get me wrong, but mostly I'm annoyed at that ridiculous headline. It's not exactly revolutionary, just putting together 2 things that already exist.
Ya, the locking mechanisms would be a big part of it.
I've had people unplug my car to charge theirs when I use an adapter out in the world. It's impacted me trips before :(
The adapter can't be stolen as that's locked to the car, but in this case you wouldn't be able to unplug the car now.