I currently have a Telsa cable (at home charging), what adaptor can I use to charge a Lucid Air Pure?

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I currently have a Telsa cable (at home charging), what adaptor can I use to charge a Lucid Air Pure?
 
This one should work too ordered via Home Depot.
Same one, but a little cheaper on Amazon...have only had to charge once so far, but worked perfectly with the standard Tesla home setup (just switched from Tesla Model 3 to Lucid Air Touring).
 
Same one, but a little cheaper on Amazon...have only had to charge once so far, but worked perfectly with the standard Tesla home setup (just switched from Tesla Model 3 to Lucid Air Touring).
Fwiw, I (still) use the same one you linked to connected to the Tesla charging setup I have at home (previously used for my long gone Model S) for the Air. Works fine and also works at every Tesla destination charger I've tried. We use the same one for destination charging for our Q8 E-tron which also works great.

Have since also purchased a TeslaTap MINI 60 for the Air when traveling as it's smaller for storage and seems extremely well built (it's also over twice the price) and leave the Lectron one plugged at home.

Since we had a single L4-50 socket in our garage but now have two EV's, also use a Neocharge smart splitter to support charging both from the single circuit (both cars with "mobile" chargers connected) - self install, only took a few minutes. May someday convert to a more elegant true dual charger setup, but for now it works fine, never had an issue charging either car.
 
Are any of these robust enough to handle high speed charging at a Tesla charging station when/if it becomes available for the Air?
 
It's expensive but I can't fault the TeslaTap in nearly two years of use. At the time of purchase it was one of the few options, maybe the only one, that could handle the full 80A that my Tesla wall connector can provide.
 
It's expensive but I can't fault the TeslaTap in nearly two years of use. At the time of purchase it was one of the few options, maybe the only one, that could handle the full 80A that my Tesla wall connector can provide.
Honestly I think TeslaTap Mini is the correct answer. Yes very expensive, but even those higher end Lectron ones get crazy hot. Seeing links for $40 brands I've never heard of is wild. TeslaTap never breaks a sweat.

That being said Lucid's adapter will be available in Q2 of this year, so regardless of anything else that's probably the recommendation going forward.
 
...That being said Lucid's adapter will be available in Q2 of this year, so regardless of anything else that's probably the recommendation going forward.
Are you speaking of Lucid's NACS to CCS adapter? It won't work for level 2 (home AC) charging. Only DC fast charging.
NACS to J1772 for AC charging.
NACS to CCS for DC charging.
 
Are you speaking of Lucid's NACS to CCS adapter? It won't work for level 2 (home AC) charging. Only DC fast charging.
NACS to J1772 for AC charging.
NACS to CCS for DC charging.
Well they're not out yet but I was assuming there would be the AC for home charging as well.
 
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