smokie
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From memory there weren't any that far north. Only certain sites are on the pilot and I think they were all dahn sarf.
Unhelpfully there are 2 in Scotland available for whichever cars tesla likes more than mg.From memory there weren't any that far north. Only certain sites are on the pilot and I think they were all dahn sarf.
Definitely worth getting a cps card and doing a little planning for longer journeys in Scotland as there are some areas where it is easy to get a rapid charge and some where you would wish you had charged earlier. If you use ABRP i would set the minimum number of chargers to 2 and check comments about cps chargers on zapmap to see if they are working. I found fastned at Hamilton and cps at forfar to be very good stops as they were never full or broken.Same for me, I will be going on a driving holiday taking in Scotland and it would be nice if they were available to us.
Thanks for the information I have ordered a CPS card.Unhelpfully there are 2 in Scotland available for whichever cars tesla likes more than mg.
Definitely worth getting a cps card and doing a little planning for longer journeys in Scotland as there are some areas where it is easy to get a rapid charge and some where you would wish you had charged earlier. If you use ABRP i would set the minimum number of chargers to 2 and check comments about cps chargers on zapmap to see if they are working. I found fastned at Hamilton and cps at forfar to be very good stops as they were never full or broken.
I hope you get a better reply than I did from my MG dealership because they didn't have clue.Had the same experience with Tesla supercharger in Wokingham on March 31st. Tesla app doesn't have any useful options for helping non-Tesla users. On the chargers there is no contact number just a QR code which just gives you a lot of blurb.
I tried contacting the MG customer service which asked me to contact a dealership. I just did this. So will see if there is any result.
I also don't expect the dealership to have the technical answer/knowledge but hope they will inquire the MG tech support. The fault could be on either side. Without specialist knowledge and tools it is not possible to solve the charging protocol issue(s).I hope you get a better reply than I did from my MG dealership because they didn't have clue.
I emailed MG HQ and they said it is a Tesla problem and Tesla need to alter their software to accommodate MG's.
So why is it that instavolt/bp pulse/mfg/osprey/gridserve etc etc can provide a charge to MG yet Tesla can't/won't.I also don't expect the dealership to have the technical answer/knowledge but hope they will inquire the MG tech support. The fault could be on either side. Without specialist knowledge and tools it is not possible to solve the charging protocol issue(s).
I come across this sort of of issues in my telecom environment where the network operators have to apply exceptions for a certain device brand protocol behaviour despite not being fully compliant in a certain combination of factors. But when you have tens of millions of devices you don't leave the problem to the customer. It comes down to the weight of each side but also to good business.
The only way to really see this through is to apply pressure on MG to complete the interoperability tests with Tesla and be helpful in providing the required software upgrades.
MG phone application is buggy, rudimentary and loses remote connection, the carplay is buggy and resets randomly even with original iphone cable, the infotainment display sometimes gets stuck with the outside temperature not updated. So if it comes who to trust more I wouldn't put my money on MG being right on this.
I wouldn’t worry about looking for a Tesla charger. Once you’ve got your CPS card you’ll find they’re everywhere up here and cheaper. e.g. we just travelled up from England yesterday. Abington Services chargers including Tesla very expensive. 1 mile away CPS charger in free car park much cheaper and coffee shop nearby.
Sounds like you had a bit of a nightmare, hopefully by avoiding Tesla SC you will be able to charge without hassle.So glad I found this thread, thanks for great advise!
Just want to share my experience, even if some part might not apply to UK as MG's apparently comes in different flavors and specs across Europe.
I have the facelift MG5 Trophy LR (or Luxury LR as it's called here in Sweden).
First leg of a 200 miles journey going skiing with my family (yes, still winter here).
First planned stop was a Tesla SC (most of SC here are "Open for all EV's").
It did not charge. Gave a rather obscure error message, something like "Not normal power" or similar. Tried three different stalls before I gave up.
Called my dealer who then threw the theory about SC being too powerful for the MG5, which is of course not correct.
Moved on to the next DC-network (InCharge) being a 50kW DC tap.
Nope! Could not establish connection.
All happening April 1, I was getting a feeling of bad karma, but tried to think clear.
What about AC? Moved a couple miles to an AC 22kW station (also InCharge network) and pulled out my brand new Type 2 cable. No luck!
Tried another stall, locked the car, unlock, cable inserted after activating charge in app, then the other way around... Hmmm... Nothing seemed to do the trick.
Held Home button for a reboot of the Infotainment system, locked the car and waited for 10 minutes, new attempts, but the car simply did not charge.
Called MG road assist, who put me in contact with a local towing company.
Together we disconnected the negative from the 12v, but did not leave it disconnected for more than maybe 15 sec. I have now got the good advice from this thread that one should leave it for 5-10 minutes to make sure everything is cleared, but was not aware of that trick at the time.
Anyway... after reconnecting the 12v, we got several errors about different systems being disabled, so the tech girl concluded that the car had to be handed over to MG main service center in Örebro, 90 miles from Ludvika were we had the "incident".
Ended up in a Peugeot 3008 rental for the week, and had a lovely time without any range anxiety.
Mid week I had the call from the MG service center saying there is nothing wrong with the car, and that it charges from both DC and AC.
Not 100% sure what happened, or what caused, or solved, our problems. But this is my theory:
1. Tesla SC caused some sort of failure to the BMS of our MG5.
2. Apparently bad enough to prevent even AC charging.
3. Disconnecting 12v seems to have solved the BMS issue, but as it gave other warnings we did not try charging after that. That would explain why service center had no issues charging when they tried. They reported that nothing was done to the car, but apparently they cleared the errors, because from the iSmart app log I see errors that was later not reappearing.
One more thing... I also have an MG4 LR Trophy (called Luxury in Sweden), and I have charged several times at Tesla 250kW SC without any issues. It's supposed to do max 135kW, but the first DC-charge I ever did was at a SC where it maxed out at 142kW !
So, at least here in Sweden, the Tesla Superchargers are working fine with MG4, but could potentially be bad for the MG5.
/Jens
I will be driving my MG5 pre facelift to Devon from Essex in a couple of weeks and the option of using Tesla SC would have been very handy. And after reading about the experience our friend Jens from Sweden had I don't think I'll even attempt at using them until I am 100% sure they are going to work. It is a very frustrating situation which we shouldn't even be in.?Unfortunately CPS doesn't seem to serve in South East but good to know if travelling north.
From what I can see from Tesla app as a member prices all over the country are peaking at 51pence. Prices for non-members are around 10-15pence more expensive.
For less than 80KWh the cost of membership is recovered if compared with 65p. It gets even lower, at 46KWh to break even, when compared with 75p from BP pulse. If you drive off-peak times you can make even greater savings.
Prices on/around M4 / M40, Hertforshire A1 /Cambridgeshire for DC chargers start at 66p up to 75/79p (BP pulse/MFG taking the crown). The odd/single DC charger somewhere inside a town might be a bit cheaper. But when I'm travelling on the motorways driving another 5-10 miles to find that charger, hopefully available and working it's kinda of a gamble.
Unfortunately CPS doesn't seem to serve in South East but good to know if travelling north.
From what I can see from Tesla app as a member prices all over the country are peaking at 51pence. Prices for non-members are around 10-15pence more expensive.
For less than 80KWh the cost of membership is recovered if compared with 65p. It gets even lower, at 46KWh to break even, when compared with 75p from BP pulse. If you drive off-peak times you can make even greater savings.
Prices on/around M4 / M40, Hertforshire A1 /Cambridgeshire for DC chargers start at 66p up to 75/79p (BP pulse/MFG taking the crown). The odd/single DC charger somewhere inside a town might be a bit cheaper. But when I'm travelling on the motorways driving another 5-10 miles to find that charger, hopefully available and working it's kinda of a gamble.
So in my opinion Tesla offers a compelling case for drivers on long journeys if you happen to have one SC on your way.
But for MG5 owners, first MG needs to sort out the problem with charging at Tesla SC.
So in my opinion Tesla offers a compelling case for drivers on long journeys if you happen to have one SC on your way.
But for MG5 owners, first MG needs to sort out the problem with charging at Tesla
At least for MG5 MK1 there is one proven case where the SC was working in June 2022, see the youtube video below:Just to try and get my head round this. whole Tesla supercharger problem.
We now do not have access to something we have never really had access to.
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I've had a couple instances DC chargers cause a "System Fault" on my MG5 LR which then renders the car unable to move or do anything.What worried me equally was that he mentioned possible other known issues with DC charging.
And so far there is no timeline for a solution or what kind of solution would be, software update/recall, again according to the dealer.
Doesn't inspire much confidence.