I just got back from a 1,200+ mile road trip and Superchargers, especially with the trip planning, made it easy!
However non-Tesla chargers seem to be more common in Connecticut. I went to try one and discovered I don’t have as complete a set of adapters as I thought. What if I need to charge at a CCS charger?
I looked online and the price range is huge. I see a $64 and one close to $300, and several in between. Do you know what the difference is or what I should be looking for? Is there one you’d recommend? Is it even worth it, since Superchargers are everywhere, plus I charge at home, and CCS is likely to go away in a couple years?
In Europe the Tesla proprietary charger is not used at all and more or less all fast chargers are CCS - including Tesla superchargers. Some older ones have also CHAdeMO but it’s mostly slower than CCS and appears less and less.
It’s important to note that North America and Europe use slightly different versions of CCS. I believe OP is in North America, which uses the SAE J1772 connector, while Europe uses the IEC 62196 Type 2 connector. The Tesla NACS connector, while originally proprietary, is in the process of becoming an open standard as the SAE J3400 connector.