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How about if the DC fast charger with hose was in a cabinet of 3mm cold-rolled stainless steel that could only be opened by code user received.
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...like in some sort of "vault", perhaps?
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...like in some sort of "vault", perhaps?

Right now I can not find any info as to if it is really 3mm cold-rolled stainless steel at all or just painted cheap metal.

If anybody see more info, please post.

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How about if the DC fast charger with hose was in a cabinet of 3mm cold-rolled stainless steel that could only be opened by a code the user received.
Precicely. Keep the expensive bits secured.
 

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The people stealing supercharger cables have not been getting accounts, accessing stolen credit cards, and logging in to start a session to steal the cable. They are driving up, cutting the cable and driving away. I was using the "no attached cable" as a way to stop these thefts of opportunity. However, you are right about the DC fast charge issue. I didn't think of that. I suppose the only way around that would be some kind of retracted cable that requires a log-in to extend.
That's true, but... Doesn't solve the stolen log-in problem. There's just not much incentive to reduce cable theft right now, it just doesn't happen that often.

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