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Originally Posted by DarkKnyte
I don't think that's the case. Telsa chargers use ~7,500 watts during bulk/constant current recharge mode, then that declines pretty significantly during the float/constant voltage mode. The bulk charge mode is only 40 minutes from 10% SOC. By 1 hour, you're only drawing at most 50% of max. If you don't go below 50% SOC, you might be on bulk charge mode only a few minutes. People don't all get home at the same time either. .
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Good to know. So the only high usage would need to be handled for longer trips than daily commute. But longer trips would be taken care of by super-chargers in place of a gas stations.
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