According to Supercharger Info: at Services on M1 J30-J31 - South-side (based on zooming-in on the map co-ordinates).
6 stalls
6 stalls
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immediately after the fuel station on the RHS just before rejoining the M1.
When i'm at a new location I assume SatNav map is correct and I zoom right in, switch to Satellite if that helps (by showing buildings etc) and, so far, that has taken me right to the pump!
Not at South Mimms
Google Maps and Tesla's (website) Map have it here:
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does that look about right?
When i'm at a new location I assume SatNav map is correct and I zoom right in, switch to Satellite if that helps (by showing buildings etc) and, so far, that has taken me right to the pump!
it looks like the website map, and that's not always in sync with the in-car map
I'm not near my car at present to check the South Mimms situation - possibly it hasn't been updated since the Superchargers moved. Certainly the map extract above shows the old place (but it looks like the website map, and that's not always in sync with the in-car map).
Thanks for the clarification. Learn something new every day!A Model 3 can only charge at a Supercharger via a CCS plug. The Type 2 socket on the Model 3 is for AC only and the Type 2 plug on a Supercharger can only supply DC.
Model S and X cars have slightly non standard dual AC/DC Type 2 sockets.
not exactly impressive that only two stalls have been converted this far into the Model 3 surge.
can a model 3 not use the rest of the chargers without the CCS bit?
What rate if any would a M3 get at a normal non 3 stand?
I think the super charger coverage is really poor in the South East, do not even know if there are any plans for them either, cannot believe there are none around Brighton, Gatwick, etc.