Merenkov
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It's about a tenth of a mile according to google maps. A tenth of a mile for a locally brewed pint of beer doesn't sound too bad to me......it’s a bit of a walk in my opinion across stonelake and 360.
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It's about a tenth of a mile according to google maps. A tenth of a mile for a locally brewed pint of beer doesn't sound too bad to me......it’s a bit of a walk in my opinion across stonelake and 360.
Charged this morning and walked around picking up all sorts of small wires and removable screwdriver heads. You're welcome if I saved you a puncture!
Hooray!
It's about a tenth of a mile according to google maps. A tenth of a mile for a locally brewed pint of beer doesn't sound too bad to me...
We've talked about putting a sign up (similar to what Easy Tiger has done over at the other Austin SC site), but I have a feeling that the property managers at Gateway Shopping Center might have a problem with it (I'm sure they'd prefer that Tesla owners kill time spending money with their tenants). Any other ideas for how we could get the word out to Tesla owners? This site is the only Tesla message board that I'm familiar with.
It's about a tenth of a mile according to google maps. A tenth of a mile for a locally brewed pint of beer doesn't sound too bad to me...
First post here; just registered. FWIW, I can confirm these SC stalls are indeed operational!! Just used them. Very cool. This time yesterday, didn't even know they existed. Noticed the icon on the in-car screen (map) last night. Thrilled that these are now here.
Who cares? If a Tesla owner is using Plugshare to find where to supercharge there’s some education that needs to be done.I wonder when PlugShare is going to list the new Stonelake location?
While it is true I don't need PlugShare to find Tesla Superchargers, I do find their app more interesting in that they have photos posted by users and current feedback of supercharger status like which ones aren't working or slow , and tips on what's nearby. A little more fun to read and easy to access on the phone. Especially when I'm traveling long distances.Who cares? If a Tesla owner is using Plugshare to find where to supercharge there’s some education that needs to be done.
Who cares? If a Tesla owner is using Plugshare to find where to supercharge there’s some education that needs to be done.
Plugshare, as a firm matter of policy, does not allow the public to add Tesla Supercharger stations. If someone adds it, it will be removed by the admins. Superchargers get added automatically once Plugshare receives communication from Tesla or Tesla lists a site on Tesla's map. This policy is in response to a request from Tesla corporate.Easy enough to add stations to PlugShare. Next time I am in Austin, I will take some photos and do it ....if you don't beat me to it
Referring to this original Austin supercharger?There's a cone sat blocking one of the (#3?) chargers again. Is it really broken? It was one of those that for me charged for about 30 seconds then stops, then restarts, stops... etc. If so we're down to 7 chargers at that site.
Sorry, yes, I was Wrong thread.Referring to this original Austin supercharger?
Plugshare, as a firm matter of policy, does not allow the public to add Tesla Supercharger stations. If someone adds it, it will be removed by the admins. Superchargers get added automatically once Plugshare receives communication from Tesla or Tesla lists a site on Tesla's map. This policy is in response to a request from Tesla corporate.
So, don't bother. It'll get updated eventually. Anyone who needs to use it will know where it is via their car's navigation.