Tesla type 1 charger tip:
A little update to the ccs connection heavy cable problem, on my last long trip here in Norway (sadly to a funeral last month) I only used Tesla chargers (less expensive and more hasselfree) the 13 times I supercharged on the trip.
I noticed a wariant of the ccs plugg not conecting properly to the car, Tesla type 1 (150kW) chargers have very short cables and if I did not back the car propperly upp close to the charger, sometimes the cable was stretched a bit to much so the ccs plug was kind of trying to turn sideways out of the socket in the car. Inn effect the comunication contacts did not connect properly (much like when the cable is heavy and the top of the ccs plugg is twisted slightly out on the top).
Best fix was to backup the car so the charge port was almost "in" the hole in the type 1 charger, that worked every time as the stretched aproch bugged 2 of 3 times even with me pressing the ccs plug in to the charge port (pressing in does not work as good when the preassure on the ccs plug is sideways). I must say it's very relaxing and easy to use Tesla chargers compared to everything else out there, the app works well and the chargers works mostly all the time.
Btw. If one comes to a Tesla charger and the app suggest somthing might be wrong with the charger, change charger as the app is probably right.
I was a bit stubborn and tried several times beeing lazy since this charger was closest to the toilets and not wanting to move a perfectly parked car to one of the 20 other chargers avaliable to me ?, before at last moving the car to another charger and immediately start charging?

. The charger in question was indeed marked as not in service when I came back later that week.?