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    Supercharger - Portland, OR - SW. Broadway (LIVE Feb 2023, 4 V3 stalls)

    Plenty of places to eat near the Supercharger, including the restaurants at several hotels that are close by
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    Supercharger - Portland, OR (OPEN Jan 2023, 16 V3 stalls)

    Great to see Portland get its first in-city charger. Nice location with plenty of businesses. My personal hope is we start getting urban chargers as well. The one at Fox Tower did not end up getting completed IIRC. Hopefully more to come!
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    How to delete recent streaming station.

    This is clearly an oversight. Pretty simple fix that already exists with radio stations. Tesla fix this!
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    Supercharger - Troutdale, OR

    I can confirm the location is up and running. Charged today while scoping out the Columbia outlet store.
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    Supercharger - Portland, OR

    Rocky, my post was not stating there is free parking in downtown Portland. Only that Portland has other nice areas that are not as close in that you can put free Supercharger parking. I'll note that Tesla has been posting on their website plans to put in Superchargers not only downtown, but in...
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    Supercharger - Portland, OR

    Comments on the comments. 1. Yeah! Waiting for this for a long time! 2. Yes, this is a great location. Multiple restaurants, shopping, bars.... Smack dab in the center of it all 3. Agree, don't want to pay for it. Side note- we are the consumers and can influence policy. Surprised how folks...
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    How to add a HEPA filter to your non-Bioweapon facelift Model S!

    Cool. Just to be clear, making the frunk smaller for the far majority of the people that didn't get a HEPA filter was absolutely terrible. A major waste of space that could have been a big positive.
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    Urban Superchargers (Mostly Great, Slightly Bad)

    If you put 5-10 superchargers in a single city, 99.999% of parking spots in the city can be with fees and the 5-10 spots could still be free. You only need a few free spots.
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    Urban Superchargers (Mostly Great, Slightly Bad)

    There are plenty of places to put superchargers in urban cities that are FREE to park (depending on the city). If that's the case, I would hope Tesla would CHOOSE to place them in free areas to park (e.g. Shopping areas)
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    Seriously now, who is ever going to upgrade their battery...

    Tesla can get improvements remotely. People can keep cars for 10-20 years now. Maybe not here on this forum, but in real life. Those two things make exchanging a battery an option. Market will drive the price.
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    Portland condo owner here: Do I even need a home charger?

    Thanks Tao. Very helpful. Looking at the website, it's $7.50 per DC session and $4 per level 2 session. I sent them a message asking about within the city chargers. There are definitely CHAdeMO stations close to my place on Plug Share map, and I saw one that was EVgo, another that was Blink...
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    Portland condo owner here: Do I even need a home charger?

    I'll see if I can find a cheaper option with the home charger. There are CHAdeMO's close to my condo, so that would not be an issue. Just to clarify the costs using CHAdeMO: 1) fixed one-time cost of charger adapter: ~$500 2) monthly fee option of $20/month (I suspect I would use 2 times per...
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    Portland condo owner here: Do I even need a home charger?

    The 49 cents is for commercial chargers. Home is around 10 cents like you said.
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    Portland condo owner here: Do I even need a home charger?

    Thanks for estimating the mileage. That seems to be doable. I "lose" on cost for charging (40 cents/kWr vs 10 cents at home), but I don't have to pay any up front costs for what appears to be an expensive charger. This also assumes that the stalls are open. How many kWh's for 20 mile charge?
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    Portland condo owner here: Do I even need a home charger?

    I see the adapter is priced $450 on the Tesla website. Where do you see $19.95 for 30 days of unlimited charging (is that 30 consecutive days or 30 individual days over any time period) The AeroVironment network did not have any stations in Portland, or maybe I am missing something. They look...
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    Portland condo owner here: Do I even need a home charger?

    I've contact West Side and will have a site visit in 2 weeks (took them a while to respond!). Thanks for the tip for OEG. Will f/u on that.
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    Portland condo owner here: Do I even need a home charger?

    We got that estimate from Young Electric. I would not have to go out to Woodburn to charge, as there are options in town, but they become as costly as gas (not that it's all about cost, but if you have an electric car, hopefully there is some downstream fuel savings). Where do you charge up...
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    Portland condo owner here: Do I even need a home charger?

    Thanks for all the responses to my earlier post on getting a charger for my condo. I've called 5 electricians and only got 1 quote so for for $4500 (- $750 state rebate). Okay, that seems like a super steep price to pay up front. I actually don't drive very much. Probably about 500 miles per...
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    Advice on Questions to ask Electrician who may install home charger

    I live in a condo with a common garage, but we have individual spots. Another owner is looking for a charger as well for his Bolt. we're both looking to cut costs if possible. It seems like it's a pretty busy time of the year for electricians. There is a lot of construction this summer in...
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    Charger for condo. Need lots of guidance

    Clarifications I live in Portland, Oregon. So tips on electricians would be appreciated. It's a 1996 condo. Board members are nice acquaintances and seem reasonable. One other person is also interested in getting a charger (Volt) Garage is concrete. Even though I have lived there for years, I'm...
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    Charger for condo. Need lots of guidance

    Best way to work with the HOA? What is a reasonable plan to offer? What type of device/equipment to install? Choice of electrician to do the job? What is a reasonable cost to expect? Thanks ahead of time.