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No, it doesn't. If the 250 number is coming from Supercharge.info's map/list, that's now an incorrect entry. There was some early hope that it might be V3 based on some information from someone on site about the size of the electrical service being installed there. But we've since seen the actual supercharger cabinets that are being installed, and they aren't for 250 kW. Supercharge.info just hasn't updated with the latest yet. See the thread for specifics: Supercharger - Wichita Falls, TXHenrietta, TX looks like its going to be 250kw
Yes, I saw it on Supercharge.info but there was also this article. It's news to me if it has been definitively proven to be not v3No, it doesn't. If the 250 number is coming from Supercharge.info's map/list, that's now an incorrect entry. There was some early hope that it might be V3 based on some information from someone on site about the size of the electrical service being installed there. But we've since seen the actual supercharger cabinets that are being installed, and they aren't for 250 kW. Supercharge.info just hasn't updated with the latest yet. See the thread for specifics: Supercharger - Wichita Falls, TX
Does anyone happen to have a list of where V3 superchargers are being installed? I'm curious as to when new/current/ongoing supercharger construction will switch to V3.
I thought I read that Kettleman City, CA had started converting to V3?
Texas and Kansas have Supercharges just not V3.I’m still shocked that Kansas and Texas have just one – and Oklahoma none.