They’re a bit wonky in the beginning. Things should smooth out in a few days.I started charging at 46% and it did not get above 58kW, maybe it's not at full power yet ??
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They’re a bit wonky in the beginning. Things should smooth out in a few days.I started charging at 46% and it did not get above 58kW, maybe it's not at full power yet ??
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That’s what I think . Usually it’s around 75I started charging at 46% and it did not get above 58kW, maybe it's not at full power yet ??
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That’s what I think . Usually it’s around 75
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I mentioned that to him and he said you cant trust any of the info you find online
Don't know why it would be Spokane or Enumclaw, neither of which have started, North Bend has a permit and work has started. Was expecting that with Auburn complete they would get back to work on it.He said the next one to come online would most likely be Spokane maybe by the end of the year. He did say enumclaw was also not too far off.
No idea. I was just relaying what he said.Don't know why it would be Spokane or Enumclaw, neither of which have started, North Bend has a permit and work has started. Was expecting that with Auburn complete they would get back to work on it.
With their wall charger I was already able to do three 20min sessions in a day. This supercharger allows you to push more and not worrying about next session/energy to back home.A world of possibilities open up now for participating at HPDEs at Pacific Raceways. Less than a 15 minute drive from the pits. Now you'll be able to do a 20 minute session, head out to the SC, charge and be back in time for the next session instead of having to skip a session charging off of 220V sources.
Spokane has started construction.Don't know why it would be Spokane or Enumclaw, neither of which have started, North Bend has a permit and work has started. Was expecting that with Auburn complete they would get back to work on it.
YesAre these open 24/7? I have yet to use one and mainly charge at home but this is a nice option for me.
No indication of that in the Spokane thread, where is it?Spokane has started construction.
No indication of that in the Spokane thread, where is it?
No way I could manage that. Supercharger is definitely a boon for me.With their wall charger I was already able to do three 20min sessions in a day. This supercharger allows you to push more and not worrying about next session/energy to back home.
Definitely appreciate you relaying the info, but I am in skeptic's corner with his claim. My general experience is that Tesla employees don't know a whole lot about the near future of supercharger openings. We have had much more accuracy simply using crowd-sourced info from this forum and supercharge.info. To be blunt, I would be willing to risk a large portion of my net worth that Enumclaw will not be the next supercharger to open in WA.No idea. I was just relaying what he said.
The technician from yesterday said he would update the map sometime this week and once he does that it will go live for everyone to see. As far as the kw that you are getting not sure what to say about that because he told me that I should see 125 kw and did not mention anything about the charge rate being lowerJust charged at Auburn, 58 kW max which is low. I ran into another TMC member there, who said the site won’t be officially open until Friday. Then it should do 150 kW max.
it also doesn’t show up on the Tesla Nav map (yet). Seattle showed up before it could actually be used.
My thought is that using the site now tells Tesla that their investment in the site was a good one.