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I visited this site myself today, for the first time since construction started. Those conduits are indeed where I would expect a transformer to be dropped. But to the right you see a big drilling machine, for tunneling the power feed into that spot (I brightened up the image so that you can make it out better). That led me to find the Georgia Power bunker, about 500 feet away behind the Gabe's / Michael's, where they are still doing the wiring work. Heavy gauge wire is laid out and I expect them to pull that wire back through the tunnel bored by the machine. So this is still going to take a while to get done.
Big green transformer now in place. Hopefully power folks won’t be delayed by rain from hurricane.
Does anyone know when this charger will be up and running? Will be making a trip up to the area Friday night and would love to charge up here.
As much as I dislike that style of supercharger layout, they are much more visible to the average driver and IMO much less likely to be ICEd.The chain linked fence is down, but no juice on the chargers yet, so don’t be fooled! I was so excited, then so bummed!!! The stalls are TIGHT! There are curbed islands across from the chargers, so unfortunately you can swing wide on only a couple of the stalls. Woo-hoo, we are close folks!!!View attachment 343205