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“While that 45 car line looks daunting, as far as I know, Tesla does limit charging times during peak days like this down to 45 minutes per car. Theoretically, with a line this long your wait and charging time would be two hours or less”Notice how the lying scum Right lie, I posted the exact same charging times the liar did in this post to counter when he lied and said it would take 10 hours to charge the Tesla, but he says now the times I posted were lies but the exact same times he just posted are not lies!!!!!There you go again, lie lie lie. Try 4 charging stations and 31 cars waiting hours. And it was 50 cars.Notice how they lie even after being caught lying!NEMA 14-50 charging for Teslawell if you are going to LIE about lines (PLURAL) of cars a mile long you might as well LIE about the charging time too, after all you have to maintain your reputation as a pathological liar!Oh wow, ONLY 31 cars in line. When the video started.
Let’s see. 10 hours charging time times 31 cars..... carry the one... wowzers. Where can I get a Tesla!
Tesla supercharging stations charge with up to 150 kW of power. They take about 20 minutes to charge to 50%, 40 minutes to charge to 80%, and 75 minutes to 100%
The NEMA 14-50 charger for Tesla electric cars plugs into a 240 volt wall outlet, similar to the type used by your clothes dryer or other appliances. A standard Tesla charger with a NEMA 14-50 connector will be able to charge your Tesla battery completely in 10 hours (for the Model S) to 10 ½ hours (for the Model X).
But let’s use your numbers. 31 cars times 75 minutes..... carry the one.... WHERE CAN I GET ONE!
The lying scum compares a dinky HOME charger to the SUPER charger at a Tesla CHARGING STATION!!!!!!
And more accurately 31 cars 40 at a time, there were 40 charging sites at the charging station in the video, and 75 minutes assumes every Tesla in line has 0% charge left and was pushed in needing a 100% charge. More realistically assuming there was some charge left and they on average needed an 80% charge, all 31 cars would be charging in 40 minutes, using my ACTUAL numbers.
“For a Model S Tesla at a Supercharger station, it will take about 20 minutes to charge 50 percent and 40 minutes to charge 80 percent.
Tesla's website says that drivers will have enough to finish their trip on 80 percent, but owners can reach 100 percent fueled in 75 minutes.”
- To make matters worse, simultaneous re-charging slows down the speed of for everyone – stalling a process that can already take up to 75 minutes
The surprising moment 15 Teslas wait in line to be charged in California on Thanksgiving | Daily Mail Online
Also he claims there were only 4 charging sites at the SUPER charging station, a number he completely made up with no source to back it up when the very source of the FAKE story, the Russian propaganda site zerohedge, says there were 40 charging sites. Not only that his own link says there were only 15 cars backed up, not the 50 the liar claims! BTW, your link is NOT the same charging station in the original video that falsely claimed a half mile line (SINGULAR) of cars that YOU then exaggerated into mile long lines (PLURAL) of cars.
Here is the link to the very charging station in the video and zerohedge FAKE story which says there are 40, NOT 4 charging sites:
Kettleman City, CA Supercharger | Tesla
Bernard Drive27675 Bernard DriveKettleman City, CA 93239
- Supercharger
Driving DirectionsRoadside Assistance (877) 798-3752
Charging
40 Superchargers, available 24/7, up to 150kW
Oh boy. Only a two hour wait for your 6 hour drive between LA and SF.