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This blows my mind. Construction on the Superchargers going in around me have taken 5 months. Have been wrapped in bags essentially ready to go for the last two months.
Hello, I'm new to Tesla and getting ready to purchase a Model Y and will be using this Supercharger as my main charging as I live in a condo. How can I figure out how much I'll be spending on using superchargers only? Thank you in advance.
I went to the car and looked up prices for the closest 4 stations, all 0.34 $/kWh. (Crestview, Defuniak, Navarre, Panama City)Hello, I'm new to Tesla and getting ready to purchase a Model Y and will be using this Supercharger as my main charging as I live in a condo. How can I figure out how much I'll be spending on using superchargers only? Thank you in advance.
Indeed.... work on your Condo to get chargers installed.
Thank you for the great information!Indeed.
And I'll say again, a Tesla can charge just fine on an ordinary 120V outlet. It's slow, but it works great. My daughter uses a 120V outlet to charge at her condo. It's all she needs.
Inconvenience is always better than gas...chargers will only be more and more common so will become less and less of an issue.IMO, if you can't charge at home you should reconsider a Tesla. In this area, it's .32 to .37 per KWH at superchargers, and less than half that to charge at home.
That said, this isn't the thread for that kind of discussion. That's a better topic for the general discussion subforums.
Inconvenience is always better than gas...chargers will only be more and more common so will become less and less of an issue.
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HollywoodSX, I only brought it up in this thread is because I will be using this charger as my primary, as I live just a couple miles from it. Sorry if I ruffled your feathers LOL. Some people are so uptight!!!Inconvenience is always better than gas...chargers will only be more and more common so will become less and less of an issue.
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HollywoodSX, I only brought it up in this thread is because I will be using this charger as my primary, as I live just a couple miles from it. Sorry if I ruffled your feathers LOL. Some people are so uptight!!!
You can charge (level 2) at Destin Commons for free. Last time I was there, one of the plugs wasn’t working, but three were working.Hello, I'm new to Tesla and getting ready to purchase a Model Y and will be using this Supercharger as my main charging as I live in a condo. How can I figure out how much I'll be spending on using superchargers only? Thank you in advance.
You will get about 60 miles overnight with 120V.Indeed.
And I'll say again, a Tesla can charge just fine on an ordinary 120V outlet. It's slow, but it works great. My daughter uses a 120V outlet to charge at her condo. It's all she needs.
My brother lives on 120v as well. Not a problem.You will get about 60 miles overnight with 120V.