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Any idea what the hold up in Greenville is??Asheville is now showing as "under construction". Hooray.
Any idea what the hold up in Greenville is??
Seems like getting the electric company to hook up and finish things takes as long as the construction.
How long did that take, anyone know?That was the case for the Buffalo, NY SC.
Doc Thomas, Trey !!! Look at it today?
Doc Thomas, Trey !!! Look at it today?
Plan is for Saturday!
When I spoke to the electrical workers, they said they would be done no later than the end of today (that was around noon). Here is what I posted on the Carolina Tesla FB page.
I thought I would post something new about the Greenville SC super charging station. I happened to be at the Whole Foods Market today, so I drove down the street and lo-and-behold, the electric company was hooking up the main electrical lines from pole to underground power lines put in by Tesla. That is a huge step because that means all the permitting is done and signed off on and the whole site should be ready to go. I am pretty sure that all the underground stuff was done during the initial install, since I saw them laying conduit and also pulling wires. There were two large lamp poles that still needed to be mounted on two cement pedestals, but they were lying on the ground right next to the lot and I can't imagine that would take more than a couple of hours. I think this should be on-line in the next couple of days. I was told by the electrical workers that they would be done today, but per the above posts, perhaps it will not be until tomorrow! I will try and check daily from here on out.
I just spoke with the power company crew boss, they will talk to you unlike the Tesla crew, and he said that they would have power to the whole system today but he was not sure if the Greenville electrical inspector had yet given the final inspection. He also said that they have nothing to do with the lamp posts and Tesla would have to put them up. But, it sure looks like things are getting close.They may not wait for the light poles. The two SCs that just opened here in Minnesota have bases and wires for light poles, but the poles hadn't been installed when I visited them a couple weeks ago.
In the past, after power has been turned on, an outside engineering company has needed to inspect superchargers and certify them, similar to a UL certification for consumer goods. That may need to precede the Greenville electrical inspector.