ken830
Model S 85, Model 3 Performance, Model X LongRange
Should've read this thread before stopping here on the way home from Disneyland. Now, we're stuck for hours. 2 stalls are down and a huge line of cars waiting.
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Be sure to contact tesla to report your experience--perhaps suggest a valet-style service if you feel that might work. I did.Should've read this thread before stopping here on the way home from Disneyland. Now, we're stuck for hours. 2 stalls are down and a huge line of cars waiting.
Agreed, although 30 minute parking is perhaps more appropriate for a busy supercharger.We keep having this same discussion. Everyone needs to call and complain. For the life of me, I do not understand why they do not enforce a parking time limit at this location. I am in favor of them at most SC's. though I understand that they may not have control over those, being at shared sites. They have no such excuse here, as they are solely in charge of this location, and have employees on hand at all working hours. Just put up a few 1-hour parking signs, and welcome everyone with a brief advisement that they need to move their cars in 1 hour or risk getting towed. Or, turn the whole place into valet parking only and let them move the cars around. Anything really!
(Disclaimer: I have no vested interest in this site as I am local and will never (hopefully) need it)
Not if it's only charging at 30-50kW it isn't.Agreed, although 30 minute parking is perhaps more appropriate for a busy supercharger.
Nor is it reasonable if you need enough charge to make it to your next destination. It is based on charge need, not time there. We should not police this aspect. If someone says they need a 100% charge, let's assume that do. Whatever level that may be, when you are done, you promptly move.Not if it's only charging at 30-50kW it isn't.
From a corporate-wide operations perspective that's actually incredibly complicated.This is easy folks. Tesla keeps a timer that starts when charging is complete. You get a 15 min grace period to unplug your car and move it. If you don't Tesla calls for a tow and sends you the bill. Problem mitigated.
Did you find that out by talking to a Burbank showroom/service center Tesla employee, or from some other source? I hope that information is accurate as more Superchargers there are sorely needed. Thanks.I heard that there will soon be additional Super Chargers at the Burbank Mall. The proposal has been approved and construction should begin soon.
SC employee told me when I took delivery. This past weekend. No timetable or exact level they're installing them on but there are supposed to be a good number of super chargers. It makes sense, owners can shop in the mall while charging.Did you find that out by talking to a Burbank showroom/service center Tesla employee, or from some other source? I hope that information is accurate as more Superchargers there are sorely needed. Thanks.
They better be speed shoppers or have someone stay close to the car to avoid parking fees, the appeal of mall Supercharging has decreased & was never ideal for Roadtrippers anyways, I suppose at the reduced 60KW many of us are experiencing mall charging might be OK for those that still visit malls.SC employee told me when I took delivery. This past weekend. No timetable or exact level they're installing them on but there are supposed to be a good number of super chargers. It makes sense, owners can shop in the mall while charging.