If this is for real, will it work on an Energica?
I already own a Tesla, and I know how the billing works, so I don't see how this gadget is even possible. The Tesla SuperChager will recognize my Tesla and know it's me. But how is the Tesla SuperCharger going to know who it is without the Tesla?
-Don- Reno, NV
It's just a paperweight for now, and will probably stay that way.
Based on the FAQ on Tesla's webpage
https://www.tesla.com/support/non-tesla-supercharging#tesla-app about the pilot program they rolled out in parts of Europe, the Tesla app is required to initiate and pay for a charging session. Since the Tesla stations in Europe have both Tesla & CCS2 cables the hardware is already there to let other car brands onto their network. Should only require changes in software.
If Tesla keeps their word and opens the US network up to other vehicles the stations would need to be updated with CCS cables or they could provide their own adapters.
I don't think they would just flip a switch and activate all their DC stations for use with 3rd party adapters. They have shown time and time again they are very protective of their supercharger network. My bet is they will only turn on the specific stations for charging non Tesla vehicles in their app after they have done whatever conversion process is decided on.