dan_b wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 4:55 pm
This is a problem.
Side location of charge point on Audis, plus SUV, plus dumb-ass driver means 3 stalls get taken up by one non-Tesla vehicle.
However, this e-Tron seemed to manage ok.
Also a Polestar charging successfully
Interesting.
The Tesla and Polestar have their charging sockets on the left hand rear quarter. The Audi Etron has its on the front right. Thus they should both be able to connect the same, albeit with the Tesla and Polestar reversing in and the Audi driving forward into the bay.
However, my VW ID 4 and my old Mitsuibishi Outlander have their charging sockets on the right hand rear quarter.
One would have thought that there would be some standardisation of location, or at least the manufacturers of the charging equipment would install their 'pump' in the centre of the bay so that the cable could reach to either side to the car. Gridserve Rugby has this arrangement.
On the subject of Gridserve, I get annoyed when they describe a location having, say, 4 chargers but they are double cable chargers and only one cable can be used at a time. This means that in practice there are only 2 chargers instead of 4.