So there’s been some media stuff about Tesla chargers going down or getting long lines in this extreme cold we’re having.
The factors there are complicated and mostly this is impacting people without charging at-home. As it happens, I’m now making a daily commute - just started in fact! And I’d like to report that my car is having no issues at all in this weather, and I haven’t even plugged it in to charge in a few days.
@[email protected] I can’t wait for the first “Well, i thought I should pour hot water over it to thaw it” reports to come in… 😳
The reports better be either nothing happened, or the charger now works. Chargers need to work when it is raining. If pouring hot water on them causes any problems then all Tesla chargers should immediately be blocked off (not just shut off, physical access removed) as they cannot be trusted when it rains.