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Thanks. I eventually plan on dedicated charging at home, but tearing apart the basement ceiling after just painting/finishing it (yeah, big mistake) isn't something I want to do just yet. Or to put it another way, if I don't finish the shelving in my wife's closet first, I may be sleeping in the Tesla when it arrives.It sounds like you're asking if you can get by with just a 110 outlet. If that's right, then the answer is yes. It is slightly less efficient and thus will cost you more on your electric bill than higher power charging but we're talking nominal so not worth factoring in. (And good luck with those calculations anyway...)
Years ago Tesla published a customer story about an owner in Brooklyn without dedicated charging. He managed to get by just fine with no home charging at all - and he was putting about 1,000 miles on the car each month. And that was 2015-2016 when there were probably about 700 superchargers world wide, compared to today's ~3000.
You'll be fine. Plus I think Doylestown is V3. Blazing fast charge speeds.
Contact SA or ratematch!Can I change it online or do I need my SA to do it?
I'm afraid to visit Tesla Carlsbad...I may never leave w/o my car and they'll have to escort me off the premises.Visited Tesla Carlsbad today as I was nearby to comfort my impatience and get another Model Y test drive in (probably my 5th one cause why not, right?) and I could not be happier to get the opportunity to experience the interior of Model S Plaid from the first production batch with the original Plaid plaque! Super cool people there saw how excited I was to see it on the lot and I was allowed to take a look. There was also one Plaid driving off the lot after fresh delivery.
Next time I hope to have the chance to take that Plaid for a 0-60 spin
Did I say it comforted my impatience? NOW I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE Y EVEN MORE!
Later tonight on the evening news: “manic,obsessive person refuses to leave Tesla DC, screaming EDD…DDDD” we get a first look and interview.I'm afraid to visit Tesla Carlsbad...I may never leave w/o my car and they'll have to escort me off the premises.
oh no that doesn't sound good at allOne week from delivery date, car still in Texas, 2100 miles from delivery site. Sounds like this delivery is going south fast. Dang it.
same. 9/2-9/4 and car didn't leave fremont as of 25th.One week from delivery date, car still in Texas, 2100 miles from delivery site. Sounds like this delivery is going south fast. Dang it.
i was 9/2-9/4 too when i got my VIN on the 22nd. now its 8/29-9/4.just called the 510 number for logistics to ask where my MY is, best I could get is that it is in Transit. My EDD changed to 8/29-9/4 a few days ago, I can't imagine that I'll get to take delivery on the early end. With tesla, I'm expecting to take delivery after labor day.
You probably checked first before the updates started. I've read the updates usually happen between 6am - 9am PST.Strange....checked my EDD at 530am said 915-9/30 and now and 8am it went to "4-5 weeks" ?
You have outstanding taste in Model Y configurations if I do say so myself...haha, I can’t afford to stay. This is the most expensive car I’ve ever purchased (I know, I’m lame) and I’m refreshing a delivery thread watching people 90-100 days away from me getting their cars delivered, and some of those same poor souls not getting theirs. I’ve got carts full on 3 different sites for accessories, keep refreshing the wall connector out of stock page, am terrified of the dying MY threads, and I’m also a little hungry.
Eh, screw it, I’ve got nothing else to do until Christmas. Let’s get to day 8!
I would definitely have multiple pro's look and decide which is the best route for the conduit. I have a roughly 100 foot run from my breaker box (one wall adjacent to the the wall adjoining my garage) and the way my basement is finished I was certain that I would have to go through to drywall but the electrician I decided to go with (most expensive, but he carries WC's in stock so I don't have to order one) found a route around the finished parts of my basement which the others did not.Thanks. I eventually plan on dedicated charging at home, but tearing apart the basement ceiling after just painting/finishing it (yeah, big mistake) isn't something I want to do just yet. Or to put it another way, if I don't finish the shelving in my wife's closet first, I may be sleeping in the Tesla when it arrives.
Doylestown is V3 and there's usually only 1 car there anytime I've stopped by.
How about they push a bunch of VINs .... just because. lol
Congrats!Picking up my MYP in a few hours! Good luck to all those still in EDD purgatory.
POST PICS!!! CongratsPicking up my MYP in a few hours! Good luck to all those still in EDD purgatory.
I definitely will! Thank you! Barely got any sleep last night from the anticipationPOST PICS!!! Congrats