pbui19 said:I totally missed that about the Frankenplug, thanks for pointing that out. I wonder if an adaptor to a ChadeMo is possible, sort of ala Tesla to J1772 adaptor.
Thanks pbui19, but not that I'm aware of yet. When AeroVironment won the I-5 DCFC contract, they pledged that adding CCS cables to their CHAdeMO stations would be possible. (Regular, or Unleaded?)
I haven't heard the same from Blink/Car Charging Group yet.
ABB was the first to offer a dual-standard DCFC station.
http://insideevs.com/abb-launches-sae-combo-chademo-terra-53-fast-charger-in-us/
Now, ChargePoint is marketing a dual-standard DCFC station made by EFACEC in my old home town of Norcross, Georgia!
http://www.efacecusa.com/product-services/electric-mobility/ev-chargers
These EFACEC chargers are being deployed in a huge Kansas City rollout.
http://insideevs.com/kansas-city-power-light-nissan-chargepoint-to-install-1000-charging-stations-including-chademoccs-dc-fast-chargers/
As far as adaptors go, the TESLA roadster community was quick to come up with their own adaptors, but I got crucified for asking about a TESLA-to-CHAdeMO adaptor. (don't we all troll once in a rare while?)
http://www.teslamotorsclub.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=468&d=1257844780.
I've been asking around and have found nobody other than EMW that was attempting hobby-level CHAdeMO, but Valery and Co. have been struggling with providing reliable products and customer service as of late, and I've never received a response to my quite serious product inquiry about a charger to produce CHAdeMO from high power L2 EVSE (and wall outlets)....
http://www.emotorwerks.com/tech/electronics
Using the Sun Country network of HAL2 with a CHAdeMO adaptor at 16 kW would be very nice, but technically challenging, and therefore, probably too expensive for an individual user to own one..
Since the Frankenplug uses a simpler communication setup than CHAdeMO, it should be easier to hack, but it hasn't been worth pursuing yet because there were so few CCS stations relative to the large CHAdeMO deployments.