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S85D, Y LR, ex Prius PiP
As ridiculous as it sounds to be "Under Construction" for so long, it is only in 15th place as length under construction. This graph does not include time from permit, just time under construction.
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Did you try contacting Fortis like Eco-Logical did. Maybe more pressure from the local customers would helpStill no meter.. I saw 6 Teslas between osoyoos and castlegar on the number 3 though. People are making it work, and I’m glad I have my CCS adapter and a few 100kw stations to choose from
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I drove my Tesla M3 LR-RWD from Creston to Osoyoos and back with no problems, even stopped at Christina Lake overnight both ways with sentry on - I was a little concerned getting to the top of the mountain east of Osoyoos with only 25 km showing but then coasting/regenerating down into Osoyoos gained 25 km so I had 50 km left when I got to the Supercharger in OsoyoosDid you try contacting Fortis like Eco-Logical did. Maybe more pressure from the local customers would help
I drove my 2018 Tesla M3 LR-RWD from Creston to Osoyoos and back stopping overnight in Christina Lake with sentry on - no problems but was watching the range indicator closely going up the mountain east of Osoyoos - had only 25 km showing at the top but gained 25 km going down with 50 km remaining by the time I got to Osoyoos Supercharger. Similar thing going east over the Kootenay Pass west of Creston but I had confidence in the regen braking going down the mountain to the Creston Supercharger and wasn't disappointed !!!Did you try contacting Fortis like Eco-Logical did. Maybe more pressure from the local customers would help
This is neat data. Can I ask for the source?As ridiculous as it sounds to be "Under Construction" for so long, it is only in 15th place as length under construction. This graph does not include time from permit, just time under construction. View attachment 845133
This is neat data. Can I ask for the source?
I received the exact same response when I asked FortisI just got an update from Fortis BC ... it's in Tesla's hands now !!!
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From: Power, Draydan
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2022 4:39 PM
To: eco-Logical
Subject: RE: - Tesla Supercharger - Castlegar - construction delay - meter?
Hi eco-Logical,
We’ve been working with Tesla to get the equipment ready as soon as possible for their Superchargers. Please understand that we’re obligated to have a final operating agreement in place before we can install a meter and energize any of our customers’ projects. We’ll be able to do this at Tesla’s Supercharger site as soon as they have signed off on the agreement which is with their team for review. We suggest reaching out to Tesla to confirm timing,
We’re aware this is a highly anticipated project. In case it’s of interest, last year we added a 100 kW charger at 1995 6 Ave. near the Tesla site with both SAE Combo 1 and CHAdeMO connectors. We hope that’s providing some benefit to you and other members of the local Tesla community in the meantime.
Thanks for reaching out,
Draydan
Haha I received this today too. How do we follow up with Tesla if it is on their end now?I received the exact same response when I asked Fortis
Yes dgibbons, you're correct.As I understand it, Measurement Canada has agreed to move to kWh billing.
As per:
Measurement Canada to allow kWh billing at EV chargers before the end of 2022
For two years Tesla and electric vehicle (EV) associations across Canada have been lobbying the federal government for fairer EV charging standards. This is because EV charging network providers in Canada are only allowed to […]driveteslacanada.ca