It all depends if Chademo 3 (chaoji) gets off the ground or not.
Xpeng and Lexus are bringing Chademo models to Europe this year.
Xpeng and Lexus are bringing Chademo models to Europe this year.
CanuckEVDriver said:So... It appears that there might be some truth to my initial post...
https://www.greencarreports.com/new...ric-car-charging-standards-tesla-stands-apart
I wonder if Nissan will offer existing LEAF owners an opportunity to install the CCS connector, in some kind of retro-fit module... for a reasonable price of course.
DaveinOlyWA said:CanuckEVDriver said:So... It appears that there might be some truth to my initial post...
https://www.greencarreports.com/new...ric-car-charging-standards-tesla-stands-apart
I wonder if Nissan will offer existing LEAF owners an opportunity to install the CCS connector, in some kind of retro-fit module... for a reasonable price of course.
No real need to get that done. EA ensures chademo will be around for all of this decade.
webeleafowners said:DaveinOlyWA said:CanuckEVDriver said:So... It appears that there might be some truth to my initial post...
https://www.greencarreports.com/new...ric-car-charging-standards-tesla-stands-apart
I wonder if Nissan will offer existing LEAF owners an opportunity to install the CCS connector, in some kind of retro-fit module... for a reasonable price of course.
No real need to get that done. EA ensures chademo will be around for all of this decade.
Yah. And I don’t know about the US and EA but here in Canada EC (Electrify Canada) is the only company putting in more CCS than Chademo. About once a week another CCS/ Chademo pops up in this province. Lately it seems they are “two pump” locations. So 2 x Chademo and 2xCCS. And all the Petrocan Chademos (and CCS) are 100 kw units. I wonder if Petrocan will start to include a Tesla handle like EVGO is doing in some places. Otherwise they are missing 80 percent of the customer base here.
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