Having just come back from Florida to Montreal in my S using the Supercharger network I can safely say there are many SC's in the US that are at rest stops and gas stations. At the JFK airport in there's a whole complex of gas service and electrical. In Connecticut I found a few chargers at rest stops... they must've been some of the first because they had super low charge rates, there were two stalls and the charge station housing seemed archaic.... There were a few other charging places that were also gas stations and stops and people didn't really notice the Teslas around them. However, in mall parking lots it's unusual to see something like a car charging so passersby always stop to chat.
The new 401 service centres between Toronto and Montreal would be prime charging points one would think. The Kingston location is not ideal for a quick stop. And the Cornwall location is not that convenient for 401 traffic but great for those crossing the border.
But I'm not complaining....
The new 401 service centres between Toronto and Montreal would be prime charging points one would think. The Kingston location is not ideal for a quick stop. And the Cornwall location is not that convenient for 401 traffic but great for those crossing the border.
But I'm not complaining....
I don't know that I've ever heard of a supercharger (or charger?) at a rest stop/gas station. Do they exist?
It's a bit disappointing, but expected I suppose. I guess I can't imagine Shell or Esso wanting to encourage this type of thing.