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Using 32A Blue socket with the Red 3-phase plug

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So if you want to use the blue 32A sockets that can be found around France (Novotel Paris CDG Terminal for instance), as well as other countries, you will need to wait for the adapter to be made and sold by Tesla, or buy a portable wall box and convince it to draw 32A single phase (don't know how though).
Doesn't the blue one phase to car cable come standard in Norway?
 
Doesn't the blue one phase to car cable come standard in Norway?

Tesla hasn't delivered any blue adapters to Norway yet. Apparently the subcontractor failed the quality control, and Tesla had to redesign and order new ones. Several Tesla staff has indicated that the blue adapters won't be delivered until Q1 2014, probably march 2014. :-(

In Norway most owners have only received the schuko adapter. Some very few owners has also received their red adapters.

BTW: Some Norwegians have reported that their single-charger cars have been charged at 48A 1-phase at Tesla locations in Norway, fed from 60A 1-phase circuits, using a Type2-cable instead of the UMC.

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