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You can see both here: ChargervilleIn practice we'd all be better off if Tesla combined the Supercharger and Destination Charger maps, although until tesla makes a useful map I'd prefer for Supercharge.info to do that.
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You can see both here: ChargervilleIn practice we'd all be better off if Tesla combined the Supercharger and Destination Charger maps, although until tesla makes a useful map I'd prefer for Supercharge.info to do that.
ha! tell that to the many people who need to drive hours to get to a service center.Hey with the new supercharger slated for Pinellas county, does this mean that a service center will also follow up there? It is a far drive from Clearwater Beach to the Service center in Brandon.
I have used Chargerville a few times but it is really difficult to get it to seek information about a non-local charger. I have reported to using VPN the couple of times I have used it. That might be due to my normal use of a Mac. Also, there is usually almost no information on the site.You can see both here: Chargerville
The new Rangers should be able to help out with that, I hope they work well, as they apparently did back in 2012/2013.Hey with the new supercharger slated for Pinellas county, does this mean that a service center will also follow up there? It is a far drive from Clearwater Beach to the Service center in Brandon.
Yeah, the search only works for superchargers and destination chargers not general places so you have to move the map to see a list of chargers near a location. Is that what you're experiencing? If it knows where it is (I think all current macs) it will center there as well, and listing the nearest chargers.I have used Chargerville a few times but it is really difficult to get it to seek information about a non-local charger. I have reported to using VPN the couple of times I have used it. That might be due to my normal use of a Mac. Also, there is usually almost no information on the site.
So, I usually use PlugShare when I really want to see all the available options.
I've looked at that app and while it is very good at alerting people to amenities are close by to the chargers that it lists it would be a far more useful tool if it was more like plugshare and included all the chargers available.It is different from Plugshare in that it's focused mostly on the experience other than the charge - what is the area like, where to eat, shop, or walk, etc.
Agree.I've looked at that app and while it is very good at alerting people to amenities are close by to the chargers that it lists it would be a far more useful tool if it was more like plugshare and included all the chargers available.
Per the new map, it looks like FL would be adding:
- Miami (Brickell)
- Miami (Wynwood)
- Aventura
- Sunrise / Plantation (Expansion?)
- Boca Raton
- West Palm (Expansion?)
- Ft. Myers
- Sarasota
- St Petersburg
- Yehaw Juntion (off the turnpike)
- Melbourne
- Orlando
- Almonte Springs
- Live Oak (off I-10)
As I noted in another post (in the charging section) it looks like the dots are on the city's name, not necessarily the exact site.
Per the new map, it looks like FL would be adding:
- Miami (Brickell)
- Miami (Wynwood)
- Aventura
- Sunrise / Plantation (Expansion?)
- Boca Raton
- West Palm (Expansion?)
- Ft. Myers
- Sarasota
- St Petersburg
- Yehaw Juntion (off the turnpike)
- Melbourne
- Orlando
- Almonte Springs
- Live Oak (off I-10)
As I noted in another post (in the charging section) it looks like the dots are on the city's name, not necessarily the exact site.
Yeehaw Junction - Has to be an expansion of Fort Drum, right? Maybe they listed it as Yeehaw Junction instead of Okeechobee due to proximity.
One wonders if these locations in Miami-Dade County might be tied to stores. Aventura - there's a new Tesla store in Aventura Mall, which is undergoing a major expansion. Wynwood - could that refer to the Design District Tesla store now under construction just north of Wynnwood/Midtown. But Brickell... I live on Brickell Avenue in downtown and I can't imagine where they would put it...Some thoughts:
Wynwood - Only place that actually makes sense would be the proposed parking garage at NW 3rd Ave/NW 26th St. But I'm not sure that's started construction yet. I think they probably mean Midtown (a few blocks northeast), which would make more sense to me. Also note: When using Google Maps, Midtown is included as part of Wynwood.
Fort Myers and Plantation - Seem like obvious expansions and not new locations.
Yeehaw Junction - Has to be an expansion of Fort Drum, right? Maybe they listed it as Yeehaw Junction instead of Okeechobee due to proximity.
Live Oak - Unnecessary? It would make I-10 travel a little easier by not having to detour to Lake City. Unless they actually meant Lake City expansion? Idk.
Tampa Bay - Seems like the area would be underserved even with one in St. Pete.
One wonders if these locations in Miami-Dade County might be tied to stores. Aventura - there's a new Tesla store in Aventura Mall, which is undergoing a major expansion. Wynwood - could that refer to the Design District Tesla store now under construction just north of Wynnwood/Midtown. But Brickell... I live on Brickell Avenue in downtown and I can't imagine where they would put it...
Maybe, but I doubt it since they would simply call it Fort Drum, like the others if it were an expansion. Parking is also limited at Fort Drum. There is a Yeehaw Junction Turnpike toll plaza (not a rest stop) that might accommodate a couple of Superchargers.
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The Pilot Travel Center is also close to the Yeehaw Junction toll plaza and therefore right off of the Turnpike.
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Larry
I think those are poor locations for a charger. There's nothing there. Less than at a service plaza. And what's the point with a charger location a few miles away already?