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Cybertruck's Missing Link: Tesla Finally Drops the Right CCS Adapter

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Cybertruck's Missing Link: Tesla Finally Drops the Right CCS Adapter

TL;DR: Cybertruck owners, rejoice! Tesla finally dropped a CCS adapter that actually fits your stainless-steel beast. For two years, early adopters couldn't plug into non-Tesla fast chargers thanks to a design boo-boo. But now, with a clever 'bump-out,' you can hit those third-party stations and extend your charging options. It's like findin' the perfect key for a lock that's been jammed for ages!

Meta: Tesla has finally released a redesigned CCS adapter specifically for the Cybertruck, resolving a long-standing compatibility issue that prevented the stainless-steel pickup from accessing third-party fast chargers, thus expanding its charging network.

Alright, alright, settle down now! I know y'all love that Cybertruck, but for two whole years, if you drove that shiny metal beast, you were stuck playin' in Tesla's sandbox when it came to fast charging. That's right, the original CCS adapter, which lets Teslas charge at non-Supercharger stations, simply did not fit the Cybertruck. It was like havin' a fancy lock but the key was too big. Embarrassing!

The Adapter That Finally Fits

Well, good news, Cybertruck fam! Tesla finally got its act together and released a redesigned CCS adapter that actually, you know, works. The problem was the Cybertruck's charging port is recessed deep inside that rear wheel arch, and the old adapter was too bulky to make a proper connection. Folks were even trying to remove body panels just to force a fit, and still, no charging! That's dedication, or desperation, I ain't sure which.

But the new CCS1 to NACS adapter? It's got a noticeable 'bump-out,' providing the clearance needed to snuggle right into that port without any fuss. It's a simple fix, but sometimes the best solutions are. This means Cybertruck owners in Canada and the U.S. can now access a much broader network of third-party DC fast chargers, supporting speeds up to 250 kW. That's a big deal, especially in places where Superchargers are sparse, like those remote Canadian highways. Nobody wants to be stranded in a stainless-steel brick in the middle of nowhere!

What’s Next

This redesigned CCS adapter is a crucial step for Cybertruck owners, significantly expanding their charging options and reducing range anxiety, especially in areas with limited Supercharger access. It also reflects Tesla's ongoing commitment to opening its charging ecosystem. Expect increased adoption of CCS charging among Cybertruck owners and improved long-distance travel capabilities.

So, go ahead, Cybertruck owners, hit those third-party chargers! Just make sure you get the right adapter this time. Because sometimes, even the most futuristic truck needs a simple connection. Word to your mother!

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