I am a Tesla M3P and then MY owner and just ordered my wife an i4 M50. She is used to the Tesla charging experience. This video will be very helpful to her to know what to expect with the M50. Thank you.
I also posted my Day 6 road trip video. Since the BMW Navigation is unaware of the Tesla Supercharger. I needed to set my navigation to a near by 350 kW EVGO so I could precondition the battery. BMW will be adding the Tesla Supercharger in the navigation along with the support of a CCS1 to NACS adapter.
I think in fact it will be better than this once she is used to it. There is a bit of a learning curve for the first month or two. After that it is a piece of cake. She will also learn not to get excited our wound up the odd occasion it goes wrong. She will learn what chargers to avoid and which ones to go for. The i4 probably is the best car available now... it just... is.
sorry if this was explained in the vid and i didnt get it but - do some tesla superchargers have magicdock and some do not? or is magic dock an accessory you can buy to make i4 compatible with tesla chargers?
Yes some superchargers have the dock. If a Tesla owner comes to charge they can simply pull out the charger and plug in with the 'Tesla only' connector. but non-Teslas can engage the dock from the app so that it has a different connector.
In Florida it's 37 cents per kilowatt so they're playing the old the oil company game according to the state instead of electricity being the same price throughout the country they're allowing gouging again from all over the place you call it capitalist system it's called gouging I don't care what you screwing people who are supporting you!
You don't SuperCharge 100% of the time like gas guys have to when they make their weekly trips to the gas station. EV owners charge at home and wake UP to a FULL TANK EVERY MORNING.
The MagicDock is a Tesla integrated CC1 adapter with the Supercharger. You need to have a Tesla account and app to activate the CCS1 plug. You can find the supported MagicDock sites with Tesla app and PlugShare.
When the V4 Supercharger installation will have longer cables. Also, the stall will be centered with the parking space so the cable can reach both sides of the EV.
Thank you for the interesting video. BMW is one of the few hold outs not to agree to the NACS plug, so their customers won’t get access. As an I4 owner, I don’t care. There are zero Version 4 Superchargers in the USA now. There are a few in Europe. The version 2 super chargers will not work, even with an adapter, because they don’t use the CCS protocol. The version 3’s short cables mean that you will have to block two stalls as you did in the video. A Tesla could not use your stall nor the one to your passenger side because their ports are on the rear driver side. It’s no problem at slack times, but at busy times (like holidays or weekends) or busy locations (like Las Vegas) you would be like the guy parking on the white line at EA and blocking two stalls. No thanks. 2024 will be interesting as Tesla owners react to clueless Chevy Bolt and VW ID4 users blocking stalls and charging to 100%.
I agree. I do not like blocking a stall for a Tesla driver. This site in Fort Worth the chargers are available from both sides. If you look over my i4. You can see a red Model 3 charging on the other side.
Update: BMW has finally agreed to adopt Tesla's NACS plug. As an i4 owner, I am happy with this development as it provides us additional charging options in addition to the CCS plugs. For me, it's not a noticeable impact given I rarely have a need to charge outside my home unless for long very drives (a handful of times per year).
@@obieWanmotivationI sold my BMW is except my M3 2002 the only reason I'm keeping it because it's a great car and it's my pleasure it's like ice cream to me made in italy! I had three other BMWs I got rid of them I'm not interested in maintenance BS.
You are a total auntie talent man they shouldn't have sold you this car you don't represent the BMW owner driver you present that represent that American with money and confusion and not knowing what the f to do😊 ‼️‼️‼️
I am a Tesla M3P and then MY owner and just ordered my wife an i4 M50. She is used to the Tesla charging experience. This video will be very helpful to her to know what to expect with the M50. Thank you.
I also posted my Day 6 road trip video. Since the BMW Navigation is unaware of the Tesla Supercharger. I needed to set my navigation to a near by 350 kW EVGO so I could precondition the battery. BMW will be adding the Tesla Supercharger in the navigation along with the support of a CCS1 to NACS adapter.
I think in fact it will be better than this once she is used to it. There is a bit of a learning curve for the first month or two. After that it is a piece of cake. She will also learn not to get excited our wound up the odd occasion it goes wrong. She will learn what chargers to avoid and which ones to go for. The i4 probably is the best car available now... it just... is.
Thank you.
Similar to Oleksii. Oleksiy live in the residential complex Nova England in Kyiv and has an I4 eDrive40
good video, useful. Thanks chap.
Seems like you are having issues getting cable to communicate with your car? Why was that?
The connector didn't completely set. The click sound didn't sound soild. The second plugin was much better.
Very helpful!
Yeah to somebody who has no common sense and computer knowledge.
sorry if this was explained in the vid and i didnt get it but - do some tesla superchargers have magicdock and some do not? or is magic dock an accessory you can buy to make i4 compatible with tesla chargers?
Yes some superchargers have the dock. If a Tesla owner comes to charge they can simply pull out the charger and plug in with the 'Tesla only' connector. but non-Teslas can engage the dock from the app so that it has a different connector.
0.45$ KW so, super charge isn't really much cheaper than GAS?
95% of my charging is at home on my Level 2, 11kW charger at $.10 per kWh. I only DCFC if I am on a road trip.
In Florida it's 37 cents per kilowatt so they're playing the old the oil company game according to the state instead of electricity being the same price throughout the country they're allowing gouging again from all over the place you call it capitalist system it's called gouging I don't care what you screwing people who are supporting you!
You don't SuperCharge 100% of the time like gas guys have to when they make their weekly trips to the gas station. EV owners charge at home and wake UP to a FULL TANK EVERY MORNING.
Do you need an adapter?
The MagicDock is a Tesla integrated CC1 adapter with the Supercharger. You need to have a Tesla account and app to activate the CCS1 plug. You can find the supported MagicDock sites with Tesla app and PlugShare.
@@vauskyvideos Thank you for the information!
Wow. Elon’s cables aren’t very long at all.
When the V4 Supercharger installation will have longer cables. Also, the stall will be centered with the parking space so the cable can reach both sides of the EV.
Because all Teslas have the charging port on the rear left and in the light cluster (except CT).
Thank you for the interesting video. BMW is one of the few hold outs not to agree to the NACS plug, so their customers won’t get access. As an I4 owner, I don’t care. There are zero Version 4 Superchargers in the USA now. There are a few in Europe. The version 2 super chargers will not work, even with an adapter, because they don’t use the CCS protocol. The version 3’s short cables mean that you will have to block two stalls as you did in the video. A Tesla could not use your stall nor the one to your passenger side because their ports are on the rear driver side. It’s no problem at slack times, but at busy times (like holidays or weekends) or busy locations (like Las Vegas) you would be like the guy parking on the white line at EA and blocking two stalls. No thanks. 2024 will be interesting as Tesla owners react to clueless Chevy Bolt and VW ID4 users blocking stalls and charging to 100%.
I agree. I do not like blocking a stall for a Tesla driver. This site in Fort Worth the chargers are available from both sides. If you look over my i4. You can see a red Model 3 charging on the other side.
Update: BMW has finally agreed to adopt Tesla's NACS plug. As an i4 owner, I am happy with this development as it provides us additional charging options in addition to the CCS plugs. For me, it's not a noticeable impact given I rarely have a need to charge outside my home unless for long very drives (a handful of times per year).
Hopefully they will not buying the other but the real electric car
@@obieWanmotivationI sold my BMW is except my M3 2002 the only reason I'm keeping it because it's a great car and it's my pleasure it's like ice cream to me made in italy! I had three other BMWs I got rid of them I'm not interested in maintenance BS.
Tesla
The wheel stops are now removed your welcome
Yes, I saw it when I was there last month.
@vauskyvideos I did it lol
Greater exceptional charging station is English I think you learned that 50 years ago in school
You're out to lunch you don't care good have fun at the superchargers that don't work and after you spend $60 plus $10,000!
You are a total auntie talent man they shouldn't have sold you this car you don't represent the BMW owner driver you present that represent that American with money and confusion and not knowing what the f to do😊 ‼️‼️‼️
And you’re a miserable person. Sorry you’re unhappy.
bro chill