wattsupguys
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If you didn't have a ccs adaptor today but had been thinking about getting one, mostly to have an extra option to charge when traveling in case there was a supercharger-free area and also to be able to take advantage of the cheapest charging rates whatever the network, would you buy it, even with speculation about other networks adding Tesla's NACS ports?
Thinking only about the financial payoff period, at a theoretical $.15/kWh difference between Tesla SC rates and a CCS, you would have to charge ~1666 kWh to break even on the $250 purchase, right? Or probably avoid one tow from running or of battery somewhen...
Thinking only about the financial payoff period, at a theoretical $.15/kWh difference between Tesla SC rates and a CCS, you would have to charge ~1666 kWh to break even on the $250 purchase, right? Or probably avoid one tow from running or of battery somewhen...