SparkE said:
A 'Tesla destination charger' is NOT a 'Tesla super-charger'. They charge at a max of about 48 Amps, I believe (around 10-11 kW).
Destination Charging
You can also charge at any of our Destination Charging sites, commonly found at restaurants, hotels, shopping centers and ski resorts. Whether you’re on vacation or a business trip, we have a large network of locations to keep you charged.
OIC. Didn't understand the distinction between "Destination" and "Supercharger" sites.
I believe there's a Tesla "destination" charger available at the old Awahanee Hotel in Yosemite. So, you're saying that you can use the Tesla cord there if you have the right adapter?
The NPS required Tesla to also put in a J1772 at the same location as a condition of installation but it would be nice to have the adapter to use the Tesla cord if the J1772 is being used there, as well as for use at other such locations.
Good to know but at $399 for the adapter shown in the link above that's a high price to pay for convenience.