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Lucid owners will get full access to Tesla’s Supercharger network on July 31
Lucid EVs will soon have full access to Tesla's Supercharger network, with some caveats for the Air. That vehicle requires an adapter and is limited to a 50kW peak charge rate.
First of all, Lucid Air EVs will require an official adapter that costs $220, as they don't ship with a built-in NACS ports. Not only is this hobbled charge rate bad for Lucid Air devotees, it's also annoying for people that own other EVs. Finally, the Lucid Air Grand Touring is the baddest of the bunch, with an estimated range of 512 miles per charge.
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