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I found a charger at 98th and Keystone in Indianapolis at Keystone Office Park. It is not listed in any charging directories and doesn't indicate who installed it there (office parking lot). When I googled PEP, it looks like these are chargers anyone can buy and install. I don't have my S yet, so can't plug in and see if it works and how much $$. The display screen just says "plug in to begin"; there is a card reader; and a spec that indicates 30 amps. Anyone know anything about PEP or this specific charger?
 
Their website is here. It has a J1772 connector so you can plug a Telsa into it. However, it provides only 30 amp charging. It's far less expensive to install a NEMA 14-50 (RV 50A receptacle) which will allow 40 amp charging.

Bear in mind these things are EVSEs, not chargers. The chargers are in the car (except for direct 12V charging such as the Supercharger)
 
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Just some Google results for others to see:
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations - PEP Stations

PEP TALK and NEWS - PEP Stations

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They seem to be 'standard' J1772, so probably would work with Model S.

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http://www.energysystemsnetwork.com/charging-infrastructure

Tom Wood Th!nk Service Center, Indianapolis, IN | Electric Car Stations

Tom Wood Th!nk | New dealership in Indianapolis, IN

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Tom Wood Auto Group3003 East 98th St., Indianapolis, IN 46280

(317) 987-4890
Fee charging to Tom Wood customers. Tom wood offers the firstEV rental program in Indiana.
 
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