In theory that is only wires and a different shape, nothing fancy like converting protocols.Neal said:Let me lower my goal here and ask if anyone has tried a Tesla adapter to J1772 adapter (CCS1 on my Soul EV) to charge their Soul EV off of a Tesla Type 2 charging station?
I placed an order for one of those, just got an update that it'll ship in about 10 days. The guy on alibaba.com (whatever Chinese company it is) is pretty communicative so far, and has said if you encounter any issues, just get him a log and they should be able to push an update to the firmware after their engineers look at it - will keep you posted. The adapter is interesting since it has its own mini computing to handle the handshake... it also needs USB-C charging cos it has an internal battery.By the way, I actually found a Chademo to CCS1 converter on a quick Google search. It is pretty expensive. Also there are CCS1 DC chargers.
I am considering a Type2 converter in case I am in a situation where I can only find a Tesla Type2 charging station to use on my trip.
The guy from Longgood whatever company said if it doesn’t work will have to figure out how to get a log to them and their engineers will work out a firmware update or something. Very interesting way of doing things but at least the guy is responsive…I've been using a TESLA UMC as my road-tripping EVSE for a couple of years now, and plug it in with an adaptor. Yes, it's just a physical pass-through with no internal logic.
Locuturus, I have the same CCS1 charger to CHAdeMO car adaptor. It hasn't worked yet, but I'm not a great partner for software debugging (or communicating via WhattsApp, as is their want). Good Luck, and Keep Us Posted!
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