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For one, 4 cabinets means eight stalls
2 stalls near drive thru
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2 stalls before blue line
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4 stalls after blue line
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The new supercharger is definitely at the Super Sheetz at 17th St and Pleasant Valley Blvd. Looks like it may be done in the next week or 2 as the chargers are already in and it looks like they are just doing the electrical work - but the weather for next week is not going to be so good so this could slow things down. Not the most convenient location as this is the flagship store for the entire Sheetz network and is plenty busy. Looks like 7 stalls including 1 pull in just in case you have a trailer. It is in a corner of the lot that it least used and right next to the free air station so I would expect some of these charging stations will get ICED often. On weekends this is a popular hangout for teens. We know of 2 Model 3 owners and 2 Model S Owners in our area and the only other public chargers in our region are at a couple hotels for hotel guests and a pay charger at another Sheetz up the road. Again, not the best location if you are coming from I-99 you will have to make a left to get to the lot and there tends to be a lot of traffic here and the left turn signal is fairly short in duration so you will likely end up waiting a couple cycles to get into the lot. This is a great store however and has plenty of seating, free wifi and decent bathrooms. You don't get a lot of truck traffic but when one does foolishly pull in - they block up a lot of space. This location also has a drive thru and a car wash as well as tvs to watch in the eating areas. Plenty of outside picnic benches as well for nicer weather. We have been waiting for a year for this supercharger and knew it would be at a Sheetz since they went into an agreement with Tesla for multiple other PA sites. It only makes sense since Sheetz headquarters is here. I will report when I know it is definitely open.
I assume you are an English teacher since you like to correct people. There are 7 stalls genius - I even took both shoes off to count just for you since I am a stupid local.Paragraphs would be nice. I assume you’re a local despite your very discrete username
My count was incorrect. However, the last pedestal hasn’t been installed yet. My badI assume you are an English teacher since you like to correct people. There are 7 stalls genius - I even took both shoes off to count just for you since I am a stupid local.
Excellent catch! I didn't even notice that pedestal when I was there, another forward pull-in station, nice!My count was incorrect. However, the last pedestal hasn’t been installed yet. My badView attachment 349114
Anyone in here have better insight into how quickly Sheetz has moved on some of the more recent supercharger installs?
Were you able to get into the siteConstruction ongoing today, they are rolling out thick cables into the ground and to the supercharger cabinets, and the missing stall is now there!View attachment 350565 View attachment 350566 View attachment 350567 View attachment 350568
They are actively working and I wouldn't walk into an active or inactive fenced construction site. Not only is that illegal, it's unsafe. Easy to just take pictures over the fence, as I did above.Were you able to get into the site
The photos looked like you went into the site (meaning really good)They are actively working and I wouldn't walk into an active or inactive fenced construction site. Not only is that illegal, it's unsafe. Easy to just take pictures over the fence, as I did above.
Thanks! Just a cellphone (Caterpillar S61)and lifted it up high and over the chain link fence. The job site is in the parking lot so easy to access the fringes without getting in the way, though I didn't take images all around the site fence perimeter as they were actively working and didn't want them complaining and getting us all banned or something from taking pictures in the future. The trench on the side is now filled in so not sure what they were doing, perhaps hooking into the underground powerline or something, can't confirm as the trench was empty last time I looked and covered up now. Still don't see a transformer, but once the underground cabling is finished I guess that's when they put the transformer in. I though about asking them when it would be done, but didn't want to bother them.The photos looked like you went into the site (meaning really good)
So maybe this place is a drug haven? Again the Sheetz inside is really nice.