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I keep checking for signs of construction also, but unfortunately those electrical boxes have always been there; they're not new. I assume these are going to be V4 superchargers. Is there any reason why they would not be?
I'm really excited to see this being built, except I really wish it had solar canopies for electricity and shade and snow protection. Anyone know when construction will begin?
Now You Know with Zac and Jesse just posted a video with a cool review of this charger! Start at 54:30 for the review. I encourage everyone to check out their awesome YouTube channel and especially their Tesla Time News and In Depth series!
I believe this was a 72kW station. Now on Tesla's website it shows that this is now a 150kW station. Could Tesla have closed this temporarily to upgrade it? Call me strange but I wish there were more 72kW stations especially at urban chargers near restaurants and grocery stores. I don't mind...
I agree that it's a bad location, but its a 10 minute walk to the Rochelle Railroad Park. I've driven out to the park from Chicago a few times to watch trains and one time almost got stuck. It was winter and I didn't realize how having the heat on in winter drains your battery quicker. I made...
Still covers on 4 chargers. Does anyone know why they are numbered 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D? I heard that older superchargers shared power so if two cars were parked next to each other, the charging rate would be cut in half.