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Supercharger - Hawthorne, CA (8 V2 + 2 V3 stalls)

CruiseDucati

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Jan 20, 2018
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Saw truckload of Model 3's heading there Wednesday, Sept 19th, last time I was there they were setting up tents in the west parking lot. Maybe they are installing the first elevator to the Boring Co. tunnel?
 

Maaz

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Interesting. That surprises me, given how cramped that area is. Did you take delivery of a Model 3 at this Supercharger location? Thanks.
Not me personally but a couple friends took delivery here this past weekend and many members on tesla Facebook groups have seen truckload of model 3s being delivered here.
 
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ecarfan

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Not me personally but a couple friends took delivery here this past weekend and many members on tesla Facebook groups have seen truckload of model 3s being delivered here.
Okay thanks, that confirms it. So now we know why this Supercharger site is temporarily closed.
 
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sperkin

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Mar 23, 2017
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I'm here now and not sharing stalls but only get 66kW. The NAV shows 120kW. Any idea why its slow or are there faster chargers here?

If it's mixed, how do you tell which is 72kw and which is 120kw?

Thanks!
 

sperkin

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What’s your state of charge?

Guess having a Long Range is a bit misleading. I came in with 90 miles of range. Seems like that’s 34% of range. Also, kind of chilly in LA, but I didn’t think it would slow down that much. So this is normal?

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bxr140

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Guess having a Long Range is a bit misleading. I came in with 90 miles of range. Seems like that’s 34% of range. Also, kind of chilly in LA, but I didn’t think it would slow down that much. So this normal?

Are you paired with someone?

And how long were you driving before you started charging?
 

sperkin

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Are you paired with someone?

And how long were you driving before you started charging?

I drove for 30 minutes before I arrived and I wasn't sharing. There were empty spots between most cars at the charger. I ranged from 28kW to 72kw but mostly stayed in the 50s. I will try another stall next time to check if this is not normal.
 

TaoJones

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Nov 10, 2014
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I drove for 30 minutes before I arrived and I wasn't sharing. There were empty spots between most cars at the charger. I ranged from 28kW to 72kw but mostly stayed in the 50s. I will try another stall next time to check if this is not normal.

Simply call Tesla or use their chat feature to determine whether and which pedestals are underperforming. Until this information is communicated to drivers in real time, that's your only option to determine pedestal health at a site without trying them sequentially.

That said, depending upon a few things, and leaving out others for brevity, if your SOC (and I'd recommend using % instead of miles) and whatever your current rate total significantly less than 120 (again, I'm generalizing) after 10 minutes, then find a different pedestal.

I'm seeing +~65% in 40 minutes at the urban chargers (which are not subject to pairing penalty), but it takes an absurdly long time (much worse than usual with "classic" pedestals) to get from 80% to 100%.

Fortunately, unless you're trying to shave time from a known road trip, say, eastbound, there's almost zero reason to have to charge to 100% at an urban charger in SoCal.

WIll be interesting to see how Tesla chooses to deploy SC v3 this year and next.
 

bxr140

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I drove for 30 minutes before I arrived and I wasn't sharing. There were empty spots between most cars at the charger.

30 minutes could be enough to warm the battery up, but it depends on the type of driving and the weather.

Pairing is NOT about who you're parked next to or where the empty spots are, it is whether both the A and B sides of a charger cabinet are in use or not. Those are two different things. Charger pedestals are often configured as 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, etc, but not always. Its been a while since I've been to Hawthorne so I can't say for certain, but in my experience the older charging locations are more likely to have unintuitive pedestal configurations.
 

4SUPER9

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Jun 6, 2013
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30 minutes could be enough to warm the battery up, but it depends on the type of driving and the weather.

Pairing is NOT about who you're parked next to or where the empty spots are, it is whether both the A and B sides of a charger cabinet are in use or not. Those are two different things. Charger pedestals are often configured as 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, etc, but not always. Its been a while since I've been to Hawthorne so I can't say for certain, but in my experience the older charging locations are more likely to have unintuitive pedestal configurations.
If I remember correctly, the pairing at Hawthorne was unique in that are not next to each other.
 
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sperkin

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Came back again and I had a car to my left and a car to my right. I started charging at 115kW and tapered off to 50kW when I got near 80%. After 80%, it went down to 35kW. As expected since battery is almost full.

I went from 37miles of range to 255miles in 30min while charging as the middle car.

Seems like the pairing is not next to each pedestal like others mentioned.
 
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DDotJ

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Feb 28, 2013
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Saw this on Reddit, looks like the Hawthorne Superchargers are being worked on right now. Possibly being converted to Supercharger v3? Would make sense with the Model Y unveil next week at the Design Studio. It's being reported that work at this site has started today.

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Credit to u/igiverealygoodadvice on Reddit
 
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