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Charged Magazine 

Existing Tesla Superchargers are now cranking out more power

March 29, 2019 admin

By Charles Morris As charging technology improves, power levels are going up, and charging times are coming down. As usual, Tesla is at the forefront of this trend (for now). The company recently launched the next-generation Supercharger V3, which is capable of charging at rates up to 250 kW.
Tesla also announced plans to …read more

Source:: https://chargedevs.com/newswire/existing-tesla-superchargers-are-now-cranking-out-more-power/

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The Seattle Electric Vehicle Association is a non-profit, all volunteer association of electric vehicle owners and enthusiasts.

Our mission is to promote, the widespread adoption of electric vehicle through education, demonstration and advocacy.

SEVA is a registered 501(c) 3a and all donations are tax-deductible.

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Ten years ago 2010 there were no Nissan Leafs, Chevy Bolts, Tesla Model 3s, etc. This video by Transport Evolved looks at how the unlijley re-birht of electic cars not only happened, but has become a success during the last decade.
 

       
 
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