Gravity comes with a 1000V/500A CCS to NACS adapter...
Adapters are named from the source to the destination, so Gravity would come with a CCS to NACS adapter and a J1772 to NACS adapter.Why would Gravity come with this? I thought it was built for NACS. I'm guessing you meant the other way around... NACS to CCS.
Adapters are named from the source to the destination, so Gravity would come with a CCS to NACS adapter and a J1772 to NACS adapter.
It's easy to appreciate both, though they are very different - the Model 3 Performance is a fun, stripped-down hot rod, while the Air offers sophisticated power, speed and handling.In a 2024 Tesla M3 Performance - my 2nd model 3. I absolutely love it. But when Air is compatible with Tesla chargers, I will definitely be looking to move. Would definitely help if they can move that price point south a bit though!
In my post it says "The Lectron NACS to CCS adapter is also 1000V and 500A..." so yes, this is the exact opposite of the Gravity adapter. This "X to Y" adapter nomenclature is clearly ambiguous, but it seems that the first term, X, usually means the plug on the dispenser with "y" referring to the car's socket.Why would Gravity come with this? I thought it was built for NACS. I'm guessing you meant the other way around... NACS to CCS.
Lucid is currently taking $10K off the list price, giving you a $650 EVSE allowance, and an additional $4K for a Tesla trade-in. You can also still get the $7500 tax credit if you lease (for now, at least). Not the very best offer in recent months, but close to the March discounts. Wait too long and forget about the tax credit.In a 2024 Tesla M3 Performance - my 2nd model 3. I absolutely love it. But when Air is compatible with Tesla chargers, I will definitely be looking to move. Would definitely help if they can move that price point south a bit though!