Hey Guys,
Drove by today after work. Meter is on. Supercharger not just yet. Looks to be imminent.
I guess utility found worker to turn switch on. One step at a time.
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Hey Guys,
Drove by today after work. Meter is on. Supercharger not just yet. Looks to be imminent.
I'll drop by after work and see If they're working, I doubt it but it never hurts to check.
Yeah boys. It’s on!!!!just stopped by a Tesla tech is finishing up on the stalls now and said they’ll be on in an hour!!
Yeah, when I was there the tech said you can get some free juice until its listed.I have free charging for another year or so but for anyone out there- usually it’s free for the first week or so before they get it officially up and running... just an FYI.
Yeah, when I was there the tech said you can get some free juice until its listed.
I’d be thrilled to get 120kW.Charging in Deptford. 120 kW is all it can muster... checked three different stalls.
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Oh, you sweet summer child......When it said construction on June 18th, 2019, that must have been the permit. It would not take over a year to complete.
What took this so long to complete? Why are people saying they can only get 120kw out of it?Oh, you sweet summer child......
No, that date is about correct for the start of construction. See this post first reporting ground being broken for the supercharger installation on 2019-06-16. If you scroll up a few posts from that one, you'll see that someone going by the site a month earlier (in May) reported no construction yet. So, it definitely started in either the second half of May or first half of June 2019.
What took this so long to complete? Why are people saying they can only get 120kw out of it?
Generally maybe but in this case what I said is literally what happened. Meter was installed with no power, then power was turned on to the meter, then Tesla came to do a final inspection and turned the site fully on.The meter is owned by the utility. Generally, the meter itself is the switch to connect the utility to the customer equipment.
I don’t doubt that’s what happened. I just called it odd.Generally maybe but in this case what I said is literally what happened. Meter was installed with no power, then power was turned on to the meter, then Tesla came to do a final inspection and turned the site fully on.
Glad to see this location finally open.