Lucid Air owners will be able to use Tesla Superchargers from July 31 | TechCrunch
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Lucid Air sedans will be able to charge at Tesla Supercharger stations starting July 31, nearly two years after an agreement was made. An approved adapter costing $220 is required for access, allowing all model years of Air to utilize V3 Supercharger stations. However, charging speeds will be limited to 50 kW instead of the 250 kW peak available to Tesla vehicles. This limitation arises from the difference between Lucid's 924-volt charging system and the 400V Tesla Superchargers. Lucid represents this 50 kW rate as a practical option for users, especially during road trips.
Starting July 31, Lucid Air owners will access thousands of Tesla Supercharger stations in North America, although charging speeds won't match Tesla vehicles' capabilities.
The Lucid Air will charge at a maximum of 50 kW despite Tesla Superchargers providing a peak rate of 250 kW due to a voltage mismatch.
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