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Supercharger - Issaquah, WA (LIVE Oct 2018, 8 Urban stalls)

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Saturday update. The holes in the ground look the same, but they have the charging panels installed, back to back lines of 4, back in.
 

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my picture doesn't show it but the are 8 panels with pairs back to back. So 8 panels total.
Like this: ====
And you could pull in either side.
They look asymmetric: the middle 6 are symmetric, but the one on the right doesn't seem to have a mate, and there's one on the left that's partially obscured by some construction stuff that is the other one. It looks like maybe 5 could charge on one side, and 3 on the other?
 
They look asymmetric: the middle 6 are symmetric, but the one on the right doesn't seem to have a mate, and there's one on the left that's partially obscured by some construction stuff that is the other one. It looks like maybe 5 could charge on one side, and 3 on the other?
They are asymmetric, but that's how you get 4 cars on each side. Remember that the charging port is always on the back left of the vehicle. Look at the picture in this post on the previous page:
Supercharger - Issaquah, WA (Construction Started 11/3/17)
You'll see that on this near side, where everyone keeps taking the pictures, they are all with the flat front facing out into the parking lot at the "back" of where you would back in the car. But on the far side, there are three like that at the back of the parking space, but then there is one that is turned sideways and is along the side of the parking space.
 
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Fencing is gone. Lines are painted. This thing is going to be open any day now.

Thanks @Wynn for the scouting! when you see that transformer pad (in blue) loaded with a heavy duty eletrical equipment and the last post goes in to the ground (so that people won't be able to ram into the high voltage connections), then we can check for the final inspection from WA LNI. THEN we will be good to go... Until then, breathe, just breathe. ;)

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