I've thought about this while supercharging my Tesla. There are situations where I would be ok using a supercharger a little slower than full bore with the goal of reducing battery damage. For example, if we wanted to have a leisurely meal while charging. I know that occupies a supercharger longer, but it also doesn't damage the battery as much. Right now, there doesn't seem to be a method to reduce Tesla supercharging speed, right?
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