The SAE standard J1772 charging connector for plug-in vehicles passed another threshold on its way to finalization this week. Underwriters Laboratories has completed its certification testing on ...
Lucid is sharing more details about the all-electric Gravity SUV's powertrain and charging technology.
Thus, he built the J1772 Hydra as a nifty double-adapter to charge two cars at once. The Hydra comes in two versions. One is a “splitter,” which is designed to be plugged into an existing ...
Let’s take a look at the most common options out in the wild today. The SAE J1772 standard was announced in June 2001, also known as the J Plug. The 5-pin connector supports single-phase AC ...
Lucid just released the EPA-estimated range and DC fast-charging performance for its first SUV and, well, they're industry-leading.
Lucid Gravity will gain access to the Tesla Supercharger network on January 31, before its older brother Lucid Air, thanks to having a native NACS charge port ...
For customers without access to a native NACS charger, the Gravity will come standard with CCS1 to NACS and SAE J1772 to NACS adapters. According to Lucid, the CCS1 adapter will be the first on ...
The ability to jump between charging networks with ease makes living with an EV easier, which is also why the brand will include CCS1-to-NACS and SAE J1772-to-NACS adapters with the Gravity.
There is also a proprietary plug called ChargePlug (SAE J1772 standard). As we can see below in a photo of a pilot installation in New York City, the cable is at a 90˚ angle to the car socket to ...
With seating for up to seven adults and a design focused on aerodynamic efficiency, the Lucid Gravity blends practicality ...
Lucid Gravity gains wide access to the Tesla Supercharger network, the most available and convenient charging network in the ...