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Walked by this morning after the gym, looks like people already left their trash (drink cups) on the railing from overnight. I went ahead and cleaned it up, but hopefully this is not a common occurrence at this location.
There is actually a trash container by the stairs, so I don't see any reason for people to really litter at this location. Hopefully it was just one bad apple this time around.good on ya for doing that. it's becoming a huge problem now of people leaving their trash everywhere around the superchargers. this seems to be especially prevalent at stations where cars reverse into the space to charge. hopefully a trash bin will be installed to help with this.
No, it was a bunch of drink cups.Hopefully it was just one bad apple this time around.
I am totally missing any connection to my "LBA" reference .No, it was a bunch of drink cups.
Interesting, are there going to be two superchargers in Irvine? Which is kind of odd because both those locations are only about 3 blocks away from each other (3 minute drive).
The number of superchargers units is rather limited, 12 in one location and this one for 8. I have noticed many of the supercharges are full as more and more Tesla vehicles are bought. Last Sunday at 2pm in San Clemente, which has 20 units, had to wait in line to get to a supercharger. A year ago, it was never problem. Also, the one Anaheim Hills is always very busy. The more superchargers the better.I guess so, but in the case of Burbank (not sure about Downey) it was an early Supercharger station that was a bit too small and overrun by demand and couldn't be expanded. It looks like in Irvine two stations are simultaneously being built next to each other.
Although to be fair there are a ton of Teslas in Irvine, I could definitely see multiple stations in the area. I just thought the second station would either be along the I-5 or even in East Irvine by Spectrum.
Also found a few more details on the Michelson Dr. location. Not terribly much info but the permit shows the size as 29 spaces. Probably doesn't mean 29 stalls though...
Over quoting.I am totally missing any connection to my "LBA" reference .
Noticed that, too. Only the denominator was 5.Got the last available one this afternoon. It's weird on the app and touchscreen, sometimes will say 3/12 free, then check a few minutes later and it says 2/2 free or 1/1 free.
Got the last available one this afternoon. It's weird on the app and touchscreen, sometimes will say 3/12 free, then check a few minutes later and it says 2/2 free or 1/1 free.
Sigh Michelson has turned into FV . Full most all of the day through late evening. I guess adding more superchargers is like adding more lanes to a freeway...they will always be just as full as before in grossly overpopulated areas.
Yes these up and comers have also been known about for sometime. And will assuredly have the same availability issues for the same reasons mentioned.Don't forget, I found another permit for a nearby site for Irvine folks. Here's the post: Supercharger — Irvine (1970 Main St, permit application in planning dept)
And don't forget about Mission Viejo as well:
Supercharger — Mission Viejo (Permit applied for Sep 2019, 10 stalls)
Sigh Michelson has turned into FV . Full most all of the day through late evening. I guess adding more superchargers is like adding more lanes to a freeway...they will always be just as full as before in grossly overpopulated areas.
That's one way to look at it, but it turns out adding more lanes to freeways actually does help. It might not make driving through rush hour any faster, but it does allow more throughput and contracts the hours of rush hour. In the same vein, more Supercharger sites might not mean open stalls all the time, but it should alleviate the congestion at existing Superchargers. I don't blame you for being disappointed though; I think we all dream of under 50% utilized Supercharger lots.