Marco found a filing for Superchargers at the Blake's Lotaburger located at 4116 N Prince Street, Clovis, NM 88101.
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Be nice if they did but their rates suck golf balls through a garden hose.With Clovis permitted, and Roswell NM in the top twenty for supercharger voting, maybe this charging hole in SE NM will finally get filled.
Does anyone think that Francis energy will get their chargers online before Tesla?
Will have to watch out for that since it’s on our return path.Hallelujah! Really needed this one.
Now if Toot-n-Totem can get their Lubbock supercharger location built we’ll be set. Not sure why the service center superchargers were down the day we tried to go through. Didn’t want to get stuck in Lubbock.
That IS a bummer! At 204 miles, I suppose I could make it from Lubbock to Santa Rosa (going through Ft. Sumner) but in my Model Y, I'd have to drive pretty slow. If the West Texas Wind is true to form, it could be a very "interesting" drive.The Clovis SuC is no longer listed as coming soon on the Tesla supercharger website. Perhaps the map is only listing sites that are likely to be built this CY, either way a very discouraging sign. This is almost necessary for the Lubbock -> Santa Rosa/I-40 route.
One day the wind stopped blowing in West Texas, everybody fell over. . . . . .That IS a bummer! At 204 miles, I suppose I could make it from Lubbock to Santa Rosa (going through Ft. Sumner) but in my Model Y, I'd have to drive pretty slow. If the West Texas Wind is true to form, it could be a very "interesting" drive.
One day the wind stopped blowing in West Texas, everybody fell over. . . . . .
I did it in a MYP (with Gemini wheels installed) last summer with temps in the low 100s. Charged to 100% in Lubbock and the car was telling me to turn around as soon as I left Lubbock. Pressed on and made it to Santa Rosa with a little to spare. I did keep it at the speed limit and had AC set a little high until I was sure I would make it! This Clovis location sure would make it a lot less nerve-wracking.I don’t think I could make it in my MYLR.