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Maybe they’re there to prevent ICE, despite the 30 minute general parking. @BlueShiftFolks! The area is closed off with pylons but the charger works! Look at those watts flow!
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Maybe they’re there to prevent ICE, despite the 30 minute general parking. @BlueShiftFolks! The area is closed off with pylons but the charger works! Look at those watts flow!
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Time of day?Those of you in Atlantic Canada may not be aware that there is a Tesla Motors Club in Nova Scotia! While it is somewhat OT to publish this notice here... since we ALL are excited about the first Supercharger in Atlantic Canada, it does seem somewhat appropriate to let everyone who is enjoying Aulac to know about our annual meeting.
The fourth annual meeting of the Nova Scotia Tesla Club will take place on Sunday August 26 at noon. The location is the CHAdeMO charger in downtown Halifax on Barrington Street in the parking lot of the Atlantic Superstore. While the meetings in prior years have been on the South Shore, there are now MANY more people and we decided to move it to Halifax so that more can attend.
There is lots to talk about including the opening of the first supercharger in Atlantic Canada in Aulac and the upcoming installation at the Airport. ALL interested in things EV and Tesla are welcome! I can promise at least 2 Model S's (AP2) variety and likely many more. If you have a Model 3 we particularly encourage you to come. Many have not had the chance to see them in person yet.
The location is:
Halifax Atlantic Superstore
1075 Barrington St, Halifax, NS B3H 4P1, Canada
We look forward to seeing you there, rain or shine!
Thanks for meetup infoThose of you in Atlantic Canada may not be aware that there is a Tesla Motors Club in Nova Scotia! While it is somewhat OT to publish this notice here... since we ALL are excited about the first Supercharger in Atlantic Canada, it does seem somewhat appropriate to let everyone who is enjoying Aulac to know about our annual meeting.
The fourth annual meeting of the Nova Scotia Tesla Club will take place on Sunday August 26 at noon. The location is the CHAdeMO charger in downtown Halifax on Barrington Street in the parking lot of the Atlantic Superstore. While the meetings in prior years have been on the South Shore, there are now MANY more people and we decided to move it to Halifax so that more can attend.
There is lots to talk about including the opening of the first supercharger in Atlantic Canada in Aulac and the upcoming installation at the Airport. ALL interested in things EV and Tesla are welcome! I can promise at least 2 Model S's (AP2) variety and likely many more. If you have a Model 3 we particularly encourage you to come. Many have not had the chance to see them in person yet.
The location is:
Halifax Atlantic Superstore
1075 Barrington St, Halifax, NS B3H 4P1, Canada
We look forward to seeing you there, rain or shine!
Was that as fast as it got? I've not used a supercharger yet in my 3, and was curious how many km's/hr it would add compared to L2 and CHAdeMO.Folks! The area is closed off with pylons but the charger works! Look at those watts flow!
Was that as fast as it got? I've not used a supercharger yet in my 3, and was curious how many km's/hr it would add compared to L2 and CHAdeMO.
How does everyone know about the site? Just from reading here? Or supercharge.info?Picking up a charge at Aulac right now. It is an awesome charger. My initial rate was 610 km/h. Two other fellows were already charging when I got there. There is obviously a pent up demand. The charger is not even officially open yet.
Outside of some of the investing threads this has been one of the busiest places on TMC.How does everyone know about the site? Just from reading here? Or supercharge.info?
It shows the demand for SCs in Canada.No kidding - a 17 page thread. It shows the demand for SCs in Atlantic Canada.