- Tue Jan 21, 2025 1:10 pm
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Hey Tesla enthusiasts!

There's been some buzz lately about Cybertruck owners experiencing throttled charging speeds, particularly those with free supercharger access. Some owners are reporting that their trucks are only charging at around 100 kW, which is significantly lower than the expected peak of 325 kW. This raises some intriguing questions about Tesla's charging policies and the overall user experience.
What do you think is going on here? Is it possible that Tesla is intentionally throttling charging speeds for certain users, or could there be other factors at play? Have any of you experienced similar issues with your Cybertruck or other Tesla models?
Let's dive into this! Share your thoughts, experiences, and any theories you might have. Do you believe this could be a temporary glitch, or is it indicative of a larger trend within Tesla's approach to supercharging? Looking forward to hearing your insights!
Hey Tesla enthusiasts!
There's been some buzz lately about Cybertruck owners experiencing throttled charging speeds, particularly those with free supercharger access. Some owners are reporting that their trucks are only charging at around 100 kW, which is significantly lower than the expected peak of 325 kW. This raises some intriguing questions about Tesla's charging policies and the overall user experience.
What do you think is going on here? Is it possible that Tesla is intentionally throttling charging speeds for certain users, or could there be other factors at play? Have any of you experienced similar issues with your Cybertruck or other Tesla models?
Let's dive into this! Share your thoughts, experiences, and any theories you might have. Do you believe this could be a temporary glitch, or is it indicative of a larger trend within Tesla's approach to supercharging? Looking forward to hearing your insights!