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Supercharger etiquette?

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I agree that super charger networks will continue to grow, but a Tesla doesn't charge as fast as a car fills up at a gas station unless you are over half charged. What happens when you go on a long trip and every station is loaded with Model 3's that will most likely take anywhere from 20 minutes to over an hour to charge up? I think that when Tesla's are lined up to charge a time limit should be set for anyone that doesn't need to go far. I have no issue leaving a supercharger if I am past what I need to get home where I can charge over night.

You charge faster at the lower end not upper end.

Model 3's have a very good chance of spending less time at the supercharger then a Model S. KWh in vs KWh out. Model 3 will be more efficient so uses less Watts/mile, less KWh needed to hit next supercharger.