henchman24
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252kw on superchargers, depending on model and soc, would be around 650 amps. So above 500 amps I stated there. CCS as a protocol until recently was limited to 500 amps. Most CCS/non-Tesla NACS chargers out there are 500 or less (EVGO has some that go over and now Ionna too). Now Tesla will run 800+ amps on V4 cabinets. I wouldn't trusty ANY adapter at that many amps."Disclaimer: NACS EVject may get hot during supercharging sessions from 0-35% when the charger exceeds its own amp rating. Please handle with care until EVject and charger wand cool down. EVject has been tested up to • 252 kW on Superchargers• 330 kW on CCS1 chargers. We don't recommend charging at rates above that at this time."
https://evannex.com/products/evject-breakaway-charging-adapter-for-tesla-owners
Seems like there's a risk at V4 cabinets...
When they are talking 330kW there, they are talking about on a CT with 800v architecture where the CT is around 425 amps.
My personal opinion, I wouldn't trust any adapter above 500 amps consistently. EVJect is probably fine as they worked with Tesla to revise it. I wouldn't myself. But 500 amps or less I don't see an issue with.
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