Will Supercharger v3 support Tesla Model X? It will serve, but with standard power
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Will Supercharger v3 support Tesla Model X? It will serve, but with standard power

The owner of a black Tesla Model X 90D hosting the Adventures of Xena fanpage visited the Supercharger v3 in Hawthorne, USA. Tesla's latest charging station can handle up to 250 kW, but only 94 kW was achieved. More will be in the Model X, which will be released from the end of April 2019.

According to the car owner, the charging power was exactly the same as on the older v2 Supercharger: the car started from 94 kW at 40 percent battery capacity, and when the battery level reached 50 percent, the charging speed began to decline.

Only Tesle Model 250 Long Range (with the largest batteries) and newer software versions can use up to 3 kW. According to unofficial information, the upcoming generation Model X and S will also handle up to 250 kW. It's official - the S and X models, sold from the end of April, will grow to 145 kW on the Supercharger v2 and up to 200 kW on the Supercharger v3:

> What charging power does the latest Tesle Model S and X (2019) support?

According to the creator of the fanpage, the cable in Supercharger v3 was significantly thinner than in Supercharger v2. Also, there was noise from the fans coming from the device. There were two 250 kW charging points (Supercharger v3) and eight charging points up to 150 kW (Supercharger v2).

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