How are they going to manage the queuing lines?! I hope the "BBQ Grill" stays so we have something to "chew on" while we waaaaaiiiiiittttt...!
IMO, this is quite the impending disaster. When Tesla planners selected this site, were they not able to get the “best people” because they all got hired by the White House?
Did they look at all of the vacant public chargers on the lower level and assume that second floor SuperChargers would also be mostly empty?
Did they figure that many Tesla owners would give up trying to find this obscure location, and drive 15 congested miles to the next closest SuperCharger or maybe 10 miles to the future one in Sunnyvale (in a similar “almost done” state; but with no BBQ)?
Did the operators of the Cupertino parking garage realize the likely queuing issue in a dense high traffic location and put the brakes on the project? There are a huge number of Teslas within a five or ten mile radius. And BTW, without paying much attention, I spotted two Model 3s within a mile of this site.
A future Forum post?: “On our road trip, once we finally found the Cupertino parking garage SuperCharger, we had to wait 90 boring minutes to get into a stall, then another 60 to get the charge we needed for the next stop. Tesla needs to pick more and better locations and show wait time estimates on the map.”