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I would like to see Supercharge station limits lifted to 100% when your CT is in towing mode.

I am in So Cal, where there are numerous supercharge stations - all which limit charging to 80%. That range loss should be enough reason to increase the limit for towing.

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It seems you are pushing a "problem" that's not really a problem. There are so many Supercharger locations in Southern California that it's utterly stupid to charge past 80%, even if you're towing. Just unplug and navigate to the next Supercharger on your route. Charging is dead slow past 80% anyway.

I support the congestion fees to maximize the amount of energy each location can deliver per day (and also to teach people that don't know any better how to charge with time-efficiency in mind).
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It seems you are pushing a "problem" that's not really a problem. There are so many Supercharger locations in Southern California that it's utterly stupid to charge past 80%, even if you're towing. Just unplug and navigate to the next Supercharger on your route. Charging is dead slow past 80% anyway.

I support the congestion fees to maximize the amount of energy each location can deliver per day (and also to teach people that don't know any better how to charge with time-efficiency in mind).
I disagree, As I am paying for the charge [I do not have Free Charging] I can fill my tank as I determine.

Also, this limitation is somewhat 'random' in that one does not know when the 80% limit kicks in. Or where. or even what time of day. I've had the 80% limit occur where less than 20% of the chargers were occupied.

Gas prices are thru the roof - and they don't limit the amount of gas you purchase or the percent you can fill your tank?...although this is one way to 'Teach people'.

It is a problem? consider if I am on a long trip and I encounter 2 Supercharges imposing a 80% charge limit. You would lose 40 PERCENT of your range...That is utterly stupid

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Over the last 3 years I've charged in California more than 100 times and have always been able to re-set my limit over 80% (both in the vehicle and on my app). It has never been a hard limit.
 

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Over the last 3 years I've charged in California more than 100 times and have always been able to re-set my limit over 80% (both in the vehicle and on my app). It has never been a hard limit.
Some people just like to make loud complaints and spread negativity, it's not a problem in the real world, it's made-up negativity for the sake of negativity.

I applaud Telsa for making rules that encourage users to make more efficient use of the charging resources we all share. It's always a bummer when some newbie is hogging a charging stall trickle charging to 100% when their are plenty of other Supercharger locations in all directions.

I disagree, As I am paying for the charge [I do not have Free Charging] I can fill my tank as I determine.
Not really. The owner of the resource can dictate how it's used. Because they own it. If I rent my house to you, I can dictate the terms of the rental. Your only option is to agree to the terms of the rental or rent somewhere else. For example, I can say no keggers and no more than 6 guests. The fact that you are paying to rent it doesn't mean you can use it however you want. This should be common sense.
 
 








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