Again, with this nonsense? What, do you just fundamentally not understand how crowd-sourced information works? The date that Supercharge.info first posts that a site is in construction IS NOT the actual start date for construction unless a specific site is being very closely monitored. Or maybe by coincidence. SC.info doesn't have access to Tesla's files laying out all locations under development. Nor do they know all locations in active construction. They only know what the public voluntarily reports to them. They add newly open locations all the time without them ever having been listed as being in construction. In fact, with the exception of sites in Australia and New Zealand, basically every supercharger in Asia-Pacific was listed this way.Taimao, Taiwan Superchargers from construction to grand opening in 7 days. How is that for contrast.
Go back to the "changes" page on SC.info and from the drop-down menus at the top choose Asia-Pacific and Taiwan. They show 13 superchargers open in Taiwan. How many of them were ever listed as being in construction? Two. Do you actually think the other 11 locations popped into fully operational existence without ever having been under construction? No. It's just that they were reported when they were already open.