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Supercharger and Service center: Houston, Texas @ Airtex Industrial Center

Discussion in 'Texas' started by polything, Jun 22, 2015.

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  1. tamman34

    tamman34 S19572, X11164

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    3rd Car to get Service here, great SC facility and exceptionally nice employees unlike Fashion Island.
     
  2. BlueShift

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    If I am looking at the map correctly Telsa's GPS coordinates for this site are about 1/2 mile too far north, on this page: Houston-North Houston | Tesla Motors

    I just sent them an email about it, so maybe it will be corrected by the time anyone else looks. I believe this is the correct location, though the actual building doesn't show up on google maps satellite view yet: supercharge.info
     
  3. SW2Fiddler

    SW2Fiddler We Are Cognitive Dissidents

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    Yes, that's the exact spot I was in when I pulled the Lat/Lon numbers. Well, it is the driveway about 20 feet from the 3B stall, to be precisely precise.
     
  4. benjiejr

    benjiejr Technogeekextraordinaire

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    #64 benjiejr, Aug 20, 2015
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    Hello,

    I am planning a trip from San Antonio to New Orleans, I am going to stop at the Columbus supercharger, then planned to go to the new Houston supercharger/service center, then the Lake Charles supercharger. I'm not very familiar with Houston. EV Trip Planner is suggesting a route off of IH-10 to the Texas 8 Beltway. I understand this is a toll road. I have a TxTag account that I've used in Austin, but it seems like this toll road might require a different account for EZ Tag.

    Some questions:

    * Do I need an EZ Tag account?
    * Can EZ Tag read my plate and bill me similar to how TxTag does (I don't have the tag on my windshield; I just let the camera read my plate)?
    * Is it better to skip Texas 8 Beltway and take I-45 instead (which is not a toll road)?
    * Traffic less on one or the other?
    * I don't see any eating options at the Houston supercharger according to the Tesla Motors website. Just confirming so I can plan ahead.

    Thank you in advance for your help and advice.

    Regards, Ben
     
  5. TXjak

    TXjak Owner/Investor/Advocate

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    I can answer the first two questions (I'm in Austin).
    1. No
    2. Yes, if your plate is registered. See: TxTag allows use of EZ Tag toll road lanes but license plates can cause glitch | abc13.com

    John
     
  6. benjiejr

    benjiejr Technogeekextraordinaire

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    Thank you for your responses John! I found that link quite helpful. I do have my license plate registered with TxTag so theoretically I should be fine but I do read stories of people still getting fines for some reason or another. I also found the following on the TxTag FAQ (https://www.txtag.org/en/about/faq_about.shtml):

    Can I use my Dallas TollTag or Houston EZ TAG in TxTag lanes?
    Yes. Dallas TollTags and Houston EZ TAGs work in toll lanes that display the TxTag logo throughout the state. Be sure your account information is up to date with your tolling agency to avoid potential fees.
     
  7. Vgsllc1

    Vgsllc1 Member

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    You should take I45
    Your EZ tag will be accepted if you use Beltway 8 (watch out for constables after crest)

    About food you may want to uber around
     
  8. benjiejr

    benjiejr Technogeekextraordinaire

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    Thanks for the suggestion. A friend here in town who used to live in H-town also suggested just taking I-45. Appreciate the heads up on the Constables too!
     
  9. SW2Fiddler

    SW2Fiddler We Are Cognitive Dissidents

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    Unless you are hitting Houston from about 4:00 to 6:00 or 7 PM on a weekday. Tollway may be the better route during rush hour!

    And a couple of Ubers here are Teslas!
     
  10. benjiejr

    benjiejr Technogeekextraordinaire

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    Yeah I'm a bit worried abt it. Going it's a Sunday and it's fairly early but coming back I think I might hit rush hour on Wednesday. :/
     
  11. Doug Darby

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    What a beautiful facility in North Houston. Charged there from my Dallas trip yesterday. Wonderful lounge with drinks and snacks and a very friendly and helpful staff if you have any questions while you browse around.
    The Lounge is still only during business hours but the said this "fall" the keypad will be installed that ties to your app for the code for 24 hour access. Maybe late September. But chargers are still available 7/24
     
  12. Babylonfive

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    Is the hospitality/refreshment room now open 24hours?

    Is the hospitality/refreshment room now open 24hours?

    How does everyone in H like the setup there?

    David
     
  13. SW2Fiddler

    SW2Fiddler We Are Cognitive Dissidents

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    No.

    I like it, and it takes a lot of pressure off the Westchase service center.
    Maybe one in Fort Bend County next? Or Katy?
     
  14. Beryl

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    I vote for Fort Bend since there are quite a number of Teslas (as well as other EVs) in Sugar Land.
     
  15. NOLA_Mike

    NOLA_Mike Grouchy

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    Quit being greedy. How about one in New Orleans next? It's only a 350 miles trek for us to get to North Houston (instead of 365 miles to get to Westchase).

    :)
     
  16. SW2Fiddler

    SW2Fiddler We Are Cognitive Dissidents

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    Oh I didn't mean next next. Y'all sure do deserve one!
    I was looking at the pin at the end of I-69 on the 2016 (was 2015) SuC map. Where there's a New Orleans pin too!
     
  17. NOLA_Mike

    NOLA_Mike Grouchy

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    New Orleans has had a "Coming Soon" Service Center pin since 2013 (maybe 2012 - I wasn't looking then).

    On a side note, the Slidell Supercharger is OPEN for business!

    Mike
     
  18. Missile Toad

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    Anybody used this one lately. For the last 2 weeks or so, the Navigation map has been reporting it with 'Reduced Service'. I think it was a little iffy a week prior to that. If your alternatives are a 30 kW public charger, the site would have to be extremely reduced to make it not worthwhile to get a charge there.
     
  19. Middleseat

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    I was there a couple of weeks ago for a service appointment. The navigation showed "reduced service" as well, but there was nothing wrong with it. I was able to charge up without any problems.
     
  20. MMC-

    MMC- S70D Refresh > S75D. "*MADE ON EARTH BY HUMANS*"

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    Well I'm charging here now (March 13) and it is still having issues. When 1st plunging in it ramps up to 90+kw but then settles down to about 38kw. Actually I take back the word settles. It's all over the place for 10 mins plus before it settles. It has nothing to do with my SOC as I'm in the range that my 70 should take 90 plus kw. Tried all three "pairs" and same results.
    I've been watching this SuC for over a month (prior to this trip) and its shown "reduced service" for at least that long.
     

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