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Sticker in the video says 135kw so I assume it's traditional style. Urban ones would make no sense in this location imo.Isn't there a theory that they will be moving all or pretty much all future installations to the urban style? Hence the urban style at Sherway which is different than pretty much all of the other shopping mall installs in Ontario.
I think he means aesthetically speaking only. Like at Ottawa they're full rocket but the physical look is the urban charger look.Sticker in the video says 135kw so I assume it's traditional style. Urban ones would make no sense in this location imo.
None that I'm aware of. I am in favour of Tesla finding a cheaper way to do anything though... continue the disruption..Isn't there a theory that they will be moving all or pretty much all future installations to the urban style? Hence the urban style at Sherway which is different than pretty much all of the other shopping mall installs in Ontario.
I am in ashes that my little joke didn't get more of a rise.
Was it too obvious? Or too arcane.
None that I'm aware of. I am in favour of Tesla finding a cheaper way to do anything though... continue the disruption..
Given this station is bookended by two full power stations, just work that into your planning accordingly.
Isn't there a theory that they will be moving all or pretty much all future installations to the urban style? ...
I almost always try to roll into superchargers with less than 50 km range left, usually less than 40km.
Sometimes less than 20...
The reason, of course, is that I want 95kW charge rate (or even 96kW on occasion), which is the max my little 75D will draw. I usually leave (at the latest) shortly after the rate slows down, unless math requires me to stay a bit longer to make it to the next supercharger with just about 30km range.
All this is to minimize stopping time, so stopping at a highway charger that was 70some kW max charge rate is not something I would generally do.
Of course, my sort of supercharger surfing is not for the faint of heart, and requires some pretty deep trust in my math skills. And occasionally unexpected hills have put me in a bit of a bind...
Finalment! Merci bien, Eco-C.The triplets of Belleville? Probably too obscure a reference.
Finalment! Merci bien, Eco-C.
The Triplets of Belleville - Wikipedia
Mon Deux. NOW I get it! And I have seen the film and enjoyed it. Moi, I am a silly goose.Finalment! Merci bien, Eco-C.
The Triplets of Belleville - Wikipedia
Why's that? It is nice that they are starting to back-fill in gaps like Belleville but this isn't that crucial since there are several in places like Pickering, Pt Hope and Kingston to facilitate travel on the 401.Any idea of progress at this new SC - pictures would be most welcome . As soon as its online, I'm headed out east
Exactly Belleville is more like icing on the cake rather than being a real route opener.Why's that? It is nice that they are starting to back-fill in gaps like Belleville but this isn't that crucial since there are several in places like Pickering, Pt Hope and Kingston to facilitate travel on the 401.
Finalment! Merci bien, Eco-C.
The Triplets of Belleville - Wikipedia
So were they called the Triple Secs of Belleville?I was born and raised in Belleville and didn’t get the reference!
Oh and for the record we are Bellevillians
Or is it villains? Hmm my grandpa and uncles did run booze out of Belleville during prohibition.
Few unlikely this site will get abuse by locals much...
I own a business in Belleville and was going to install a HPWC for myself and others no need now lol
Exactly. There are 5 teslas in Belleville.Few unlikely this site will get abuse by locals much...
I own a business in Belleville and was going to install a HPWC for myself and others no need now lol