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  1. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    It's official we have power at the superchargers!
  2. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    Looks like they're installing the final pieces today
  3. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    A good days progress by the install team. Looks like they still need to install the top cap for the chargers.
  4. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    The install is coming along nicely. After the superchargers are installed the technician said Tesla has to send their own guy over to activate them. So maybe another week before they are live.
  5. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    We are lucky that there is at least the NB power chargers. Should be a great EV charger system in NB once all the tesla superchargers are online. Looks like you could use a CHAdeMO adapter to get a little more power from the NB power network.
  6. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    Haha, ya not sure why it says that.
  7. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    Was at a meeting uptown this week with Irving oil who was talking about electric vehicles and how they plan to support the needs of the EV customers. Irving is actually building 4 of their own style electric chargers at the uptown office. Great to see Irving supporting the EV community.
  8. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    Thanks for the update
  9. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    They made good progress at the supercharger this week.
  10. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    It was in the company newspaper at work. Anyone recognize the Tesla owner in the picture?
  11. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    Looks like Irving is calling this the Quispamsis charger. More site are also opening up in the Maritimes this year as well. Nice to see Irving supporting the transition to electric transportation!
  12. M

    Supercharger - Quispamsis, NB

    Anyone know what these pipes in the ground are for?