No, that's how it works (and you'll only get that power level if certain conditions are met, such as type of car/battery pack rev, low state of charge, and adequate battery temperature)...
There is a charging curve built in that tapers from maximum power to prevent overheating the battery...
Dual chargers doesn't necessarily mean there will be two inputs...My 2013 Model S has two on-board chargers and can charge up to 80 amps on one input connector...I guess it could be done, but I've never seen an EV with two J1772 input connectors. Could result in some ticked off EV drivers if...
While I have heard of some discounts for demo cars and some end of quarter stuff a while ago (that was stopped when Elon found out about it), I've never heard of any other discounts give to Tesla buyers.
Elon has said in the past stuff like "my family members pay full price", etc. Hertz...
Love all the comments...Here's something I noticed...Is one of the main purposes of that track to test FSD stuff with the way the white lines are painted on both sides? At one point the truck is moving without a driver and the passenger is messing with something...Hmm....
Some of this was covered in an article by Motor Trend that was released around the time of the unveil two years ago...
* Just one charging port; it adds too much weight for more than one (according to Franz)
* The plan is to build specialized pull-through SC sites in rural areas specifically...
Crissa, It is true that a single 15 amp circuit in a home will have multiple receptacles on it, light switches, etc. spanning a couple of rooms...It's really up to the user not to plug in too many things and trip the breaker. It usually works pretty well since lighting is getting more efficient...
My first post after joining...Thanks for the add....
Franz answered the question about multiple charging ports on the Cybertruck from Motor Trend back in 2019....
https://www.motortrend.com/news/tesla-cybertruck-electric-pickup-superchargers/
<Motor Trend article> "Our suggestion was to have...