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Supercharger - Dublin, OH

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Hi I just visited Dublin area to look at the status of Tesla Supercharger. It looks like in few months it will be all ready as far I could see there will be 8-10 stalls. Here are some of the pics. Zoom to see more details. In the area there are a lot of great restaurants and shopping.
 
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I can't seem to find the permit application that lists where. But I do know the service center is moving, and possibly the sales gallery with it. That will be exciting.

oh wow...first i've heard of that. Hopefully it doesn't head down south too much further. I've rather enjoyed the Morse Rd SC being 10 minutes away

I've talked with a few of the guys there that say they are moving both the gallery and the service center into the old hhgregg building, located on Easton Loop W.
 
Update... Not much new to report.... It's been almost two weeks since last checking-in, and the only thing new is the fence they put up around it.
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Am I seeing things correctly in that in one shot there was a wooden grid with a hole in the ground with water at the bottom, and in another the hole is filled in with rocks (and perhaps an electrical vault)? Does it look like there are any other impediments to them pouring concrete at this point since the frames seem to be in place for both the chargers and the transformers and related electrical equipment?
 
Am I seeing things correctly in that in one shot there was a wooden grid with a hole in the ground with water at the bottom, and in another the hole is filled in with rocks (and perhaps an electrical vault)? Does it look like there are any other impediments to them pouring concrete at this point since the frames seem to be in place for both the chargers and the transformers and related electrical equipment?
Yes, and yes! Well, the one side is backfilled, rebarred, framed, and ready to be poured. The other side, like you said, is still just a hole in the ground.
 
Yes, and yes! Well, the one side is backfilled, rebarred, framed, and ready to be poured. The other side, like you said, is still just a hole in the ground.
Also all the conduit from the charge stations has to be routed up above that large frame. That is where the panels and Supercharger cabinets will be installed. The other smaller frame is for the transformer.
 
Also all the conduit from the charge stations has to be routed up above that large frame. That is where the panels and Supercharger cabinets will be installed. The other smaller frame is for the transformer.
I assumed the one that is already backfilled is the one for the charger cabinets, because it had 8-9 conduits running to it. Also, the contractor wouldn't have to wait for the power company, to complete that side. I assumed the other side was for the supply transformer, because they have to wait for the power company to come out for that segment. That was just my guess though :)