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If you search that site for that company, the only thing that comes up is permits for 4 other Supercharger sites they’ve done in the state. This wouldn’t be the first time that a Supercharger site had began construction and or opened before being on the Find Us map.I stopped by this site and man there is a lot of digging. It does look like it's for EV charging, but it distinctly does not look like a supercharger. I realize Tesla is listed on the permit so I must be wrong, but I've really never seen one look quite like this (I didn't take any pictures because it was dark). There is just an insane amount of trenching.
Curious if there is any other corroborating evidence about this being for a supercharger. Was it on the FindUs map or anything?
I stopped by this site and man there is a lot of digging. It does look like it's for EV charging, but it distinctly does not look like a supercharger. I realize Tesla is listed on the permit so I must be wrong, but I've really never seen one look quite like this (I didn't take any pictures because it was dark). There is just an insane amount of trenching.
Curious if there is any other corroborating evidence about this being for a supercharger. Was it on the FindUs map or anything?
I stopped by around noon on 7/20/2023. There was no activity and there appears to be missing major components still.Can any locals provide an update on the progress for the Gonzales Supercharger?
As of August 7th, the site looked complete but was still roped off and not open.I stopped by around noon on 7/20/2023. There was no activity and there appears to be missing major components still.
As of August 7th, the site looked complete but was still roped off and not open.
While we were down in south Louisiana and along the Mississippi Gulf Coast area, we never got the full charge rate at any SuperCharger. I attribute that to the temps over 100F and the charging cable baking in the sun.Just starting a petition here to PUT CANOPIES (solar would be best) over superchargers whenever they are placed in parking lots (ESPECIALLY IN THE SOUTH). It is too hot not to have some cover out there - and the charging would be more efficient if the cars weren’t pumping the A/C to keep their occupants cool under direct sunlight.