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Regulate charger placement

Natural_Savant | 2026-02-24 23:37 | 58 views

Venting as it’s not these EV owners’ faults. Tesla has partnered with OEMs to allow for non-Tesla vehicles to be charged at Superchargers, and has won the contract for NACS. Both are great for providing universal public charging; however, what should also be regulated is the placement of chargers on all OEMs as this becomes the problem - chargers being blocked by a vehicle whose charging port is on a different corner than Teslas. Regulate charger placement or up-fit superchargers with longer cords

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Dragunspecter 2026-02-25 00:00

Won the contract for NACS ? It's an open standard.

Fragrant-Ice-5921 2026-02-25 00:02

This will become a non-issue as the V3 stalls are replaced by the V4 stalls which have a much longer cable to accommodate all EVs. All new Supercharger locations are V4 and they are upgrading V3 locations at a decent rate.

rcuadro 2026-02-25 00:03

The only reason Tesla opened up charging to other is because they accepted government money. No other reason. All they need to do now is make newly installed chargers have longer cables. I am fairly certain the V4 chargers solve the blocked charger problem.

Natural_Savant 2026-02-25 00:05

Perhaps my way of putting was incorrect - Tesla plug new plug for all new car in America 😂

Natural_Savant 2026-02-25 00:05

Good to know! There is a V4 near me and come to think of it, the cable is a bit longer.

thorscope 2026-02-25 00:26

NEVI funding requires CCS1 plugs. Tesla opening up the standard didn’t earn them any NEVI funding. The magic doc stations are what did that.

ChewieWookie 2026-02-25 01:01

ICE manufacturers can't even come to a standard on where to place the fuel filler doors.

TowElectric 2026-02-25 01:12

All new superchargers have a longer cable. They already decided that if they make 1000 new stations, they'll be installed new, rather than replacing existing. That's better with a fixed amount of resources to just make new, modern 500kw stations rather than try to retro fit and tear down old ones.

hmspain 2026-02-25 01:42

I'd like to think they know they can't electrify the world on their own. EVs, any EVs, are good for everyone.

galoryber 2026-02-25 01:51

You know what's even worse? Chargers that are angled parking in a parking garage with near zero room to begin with. Whoever built my works parking garage does NOT own an EV. Total Austin Powers turn around scene every time people want to charge.

itshukokay 2026-02-25 01:56

V2 and V3 stalls aren’t being upgraded. They’re being diluted. Makes no sense to replace stalls when they’re in perfect working order for 50% of customers.

Fragrant-Ice-5921 2026-02-25 02:02

Tesla is in fact upgrading V2/V3 stations to V4. As someone that travels cross country regularly, I have seen it.

CanadaElectric 2026-02-25 02:34

Why are the Kia and the lightning parked 1 spot away from each other? It would work perfect side by side

icy1007 2026-02-25 02:35

Yes, but Tesla isn’t being paid for it.

icy1007 2026-02-25 02:36

I’ve seen at least two older SC near me get their stalls replaced with the newer cabinets with longer cables.

Moose-Turd 2026-02-25 03:19

Rear license plate!!

theotherharper 2026-02-25 03:58

It would help if cars with “correct” (right front and left rear) placement would fill the v3+ stations from the left, and “wrong” (left front and right rear) cars would fill from the right. Unfortunately v2 stations (which other cars cannot use) has trained Tesla owners to skip every other stop, which creates the worst case scenario for other cars. But FWIW most cars doing NACS ports seem to put them on “correct” corners.

Superb_Persimmon6985 2026-02-25 04:09

You are uninformed

dantodd 2026-02-25 08:34

Tesla opened NACS to improve the adoption EVa. Tesla opened careers up to other vehicles to help get government grants for infrastructure development so they could build more superchargers for everyone. I absolutely loved when the network was only for Tesla and it was a huge competitive advantage. Regulation is almost never the right answer. Tesla is building new chargers with pedestals on both sides and longer cables so anyone can charge by pulling in whichever end of the car has the outer on it. It will take a long time, if ever, to upgrade all charges.

Ambitious5uppository 2026-02-25 09:01

Rear left is the absolute fucking worst placement. Pisses me off that I can't use most convenient chargers because of this dumb decision.

GRLT 2026-02-25 09:02

They made an announcement that all of Germany was done, so they're doing it but might not come to a site near you anytime soon though.

ysfex3 2026-02-25 10:19

Most of them are replacing with nacs as default in future models, so you would think they would take the placement into account too.

detroitsongbird 2026-02-25 13:06

It came from Elon having a small garage that he had to back into. My garage is the same so I’m happy with that decision.

mshaefer 2026-02-25 13:25

Chargers on both sides!!!!! Even better, all four corners! But seriously, chargers on both sides would be great, or front and rear. With them hiding charge ports behind lights / reflectors it wouldn't even mess up the body lines.

ForeverMinute7479 2026-02-25 15:01

You could have just said Tesla won the charging market in getting the auto industry to adopt NACS. Eventually NASC ports and cables won’t matter as induction charging becomes the standard (again due to Tesla innovation).

txreddit17 2026-02-25 16:35

They solved that by allowing drivers to pull up in either direction.

mrandr01d 2026-02-25 19:03

Could also go front passenger side. Thankfully the R2 is putting it where Tesla does. Really we just need much longer cables though.

Ambitious5uppository 2026-02-25 19:07

And not one person ever said to him... "How will people use the roadside chargers that will be critical for EV usage to really take off?"

detroitsongbird 2026-02-25 19:18

Apparently he’s never really listened to others.

theotherharper 2026-02-25 20:42

I agree first for trailering (having to drop the trailer at every charge spot) and second because it forces people to back into chargers, and that's always more risky than pulling in. A lot of people are not safe to back in, and that puts them off of EVs.

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