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That’s exactly where construction is happening. No cabinets just yet.
A bit puzzled by this location as there are two super charger locations maybe 10-15 miles away in Tannersville and Broadheadsville. Keep hoping they fill the gap on the I81 corridor between Harrisburg and Scranton
80 West Bound this after the hill, Plus it serves the resorts and attractions, in the area, and the Wilkes-Barre direction.That’s exactly where construction is happening. No cabinets just yet.
A bit puzzled by this location as there are two super charger locations maybe 10-15 miles away in Tannersville and Broadheadsville. Keep hoping they fill the gap on the I81 corridor between Harrisburg and Scranton
The Tesla map says that this SC is not scheduled to be done until Q2 of 2023, yet this easily looks to be done in Q3 of THIS YEAR. Why would they be so out of sync?
The Tesla map says that this SC is not scheduled to be done until Q2 of 2023, yet this easily looks to be done in Q3 of THIS YEAR. Why would they be so out of sync?
Pretty sure ABRP uses a quasi-official source right from Tesla as it gets live stall utilization info, so I consider it as trustworthy as the in-car nav, whereas supercharge.info and Plugshare are most definitely crowd-sourced.Thanks for reporting this. ABRP and other supercharger sites such as supercharge.info use a number of data sources for the list of open supercharger sites. The most reliable information is frequently first-hand reports of a site going live or commencing construction on social media platforms such as TMC. Tesla's supercharger data feeds often lag behind actual site openings - and, on some occasions, sometimes show a site as live even when it may not yet be up.
As always, the in-car navigation data for superchargers along a planned route is the most up-to-date and reliable source of information.
Agreed. The point I was attempting to convey was that depending on where you go you might get different information. Sometimes the crowdsourced info is more up-to-date than the web-based Tesla properties (ex. tesla.com/findus). But if the community hasn't stumbled upon a site going live yet, the tesla website (or in-car nav) may be the first evidence of a site coming online.Pretty sure ABRP uses a quasi-official source right from Tesla as it gets live stall utilization info, so I consider it as trustworthy as the in-car nav, whereas supercharge.info and Plugshare are most definitely crowd-sourced.