Electric News Hubb
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Electric Equipments
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Electric Equipments
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
Electric News Hubb
No Result
View All Result
Home Electric Vehicle

First Tesla V4 Supercharger Spotted In The Netherlands

admin by admin
March 4, 2023
in Electric Vehicle


Tesla’s recently announced fourth-generation (V4) Supercharging stalls were spotted in the Netherlands, where the first units are being installed in Harderwijk.

The company revealed during the 2023 Investor Day that installations of the V4 Superchargers began in Europe and that they will be equipped (among other improvements) with longer charging cables to support non-Tesla electric vehicles. Let’s recall that non-Tesla EVs have charging inlets in various locations and thus sometimes might require a longer cable than the standard one in V1-V3 Superchargers.

The video provided by electricfelix presents a site under construction in Harderwijk, which is expected to be opened in the second quarter of 2023 and offer up to 16 stalls. Some of the stalls were already installed (or partially installed) and they are noticeably taller than V3 Superchargers.

It’s believed that they will look like in the drawings, which were first shown in mid-2022, or like the stalls for electric trucks. A nice view of what to expect was also shown by Wayne Lewis in a recent tweet:

 

We don’t know about any other V4 Supercharging site under construction, which might mean that the station in Harderwijk is also the first V4 in Europe.

Here is another look at the site:

It’s currently not clear if the power output of the V4 units will be higher than the existing 250 kW in the V3 version. The new infrastructure might also be ready for higher voltage (1,000 V level), but according to a photo published by Esther Kokkelmans, it’s still 250 kW at up to 500 V.

 

Installations of V4 stations in North America to follow after Europe, which was prioritized to handle non-Tesla EVs. Currently, more than half of the stalls in Europe are available for non-Tesla vehicles, while in the United States, the pilot rollout is at the very beginning (10 first stations).

Currently, the main topic of non-Tesla EV Supercharging in the US is to smoothly introduce the Magic Dock (CCS1 adapter integrated into Supercharging stall).



Source link

Previous Post

Scout Chooses South Carolina For New Factory

Next Post

Quick Charge Podcast: March 4, 2023

Next Post

Quick Charge Podcast: March 4, 2023

Recommended

The Newest Iteration of Musk’s Tesla Master Plan

February 19, 2023

Tesla’s important Full Self-Driving Beta v11 update is delayed again

February 12, 2023

Don't miss it

Electric Vehicle

US Solar Energy Through The Ages — Deploying & Evangelizing Solar

March 22, 2023
Electric Equipments

Ritchie Bros. completes its acquisition of IAA

March 22, 2023
Electric Vehicle

Tesla gets another of world’s largest press for Cybertruck

March 22, 2023
Electric Vehicle

Tsunami Of BEVs Is Already Here: Nearly 40 Models Available

March 21, 2023
Electric Vehicle

Adding Up The Benefits Of Geothermal

March 21, 2023
Electric Equipments

Holcim wins Contractors’ Choice award at ConExpo

March 21, 2023

© 2022 Electric News Hubb All rights reserved.

Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Electric Equipments
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Contact us

Newsletter Sign Up

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Electric Equipments
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Contact us

© 2022 Electric News Hubb All rights reserved.