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As I understand the post by @steves_mousse the chargers were not operational when he was there. See the photo he posted of his car display showing the message “Unable to charge - check power source”.
Nobody outside of Tesla knows. Even they might not, because bringing up a Supercharger depends on other processes over which they have no control, such as inspections, PG&E transformer / hookup, etc.
According to this site: supercharge.info
I see a pattern that most superchargers' posted date to open date from permit > construction > open is about 5 weeks. Hopefully this one will be opened within the next couple weeks. Getting excited~!!
According to this site: supercharge.info
I see a pattern that most superchargers' posted date to open date from permit > construction > open is about 5 weeks. Hopefully this one will be opened within the next couple weeks. Getting excited~!!
There have been sites that have gone from breaking ground to open in less than 5 weeks. In this case, though, the site is apparently waiting for installation of the utility transformer which in California takes a few weeks. Once that is installed, the site will probably go operational promptly.