Tesla users in Taiwan recently discovered a very interesting and unique item at some of the Supercharging stations.
, at a few sites, Tesla installed a stand-alone display, which shows charging details. More specifically, they display the energy used for each individual stall.would install such a thing if all the necessary info was always available in the car's infotainment system and on the Tesla app. Well, according to the article, it might be related to the new requirements, introduced by the Bureau of Standards, Inspection and Quarantine of the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan.
According to the article, at least three sites were equipped with this display: Taoyuan Qingpu, Zhengda Public Enterprise Center, Tainan Yongkang Aimai.
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