Permit applied by INNERSPACE ELECTRIC INC, the same folks as the Lynnwood SC in this thread. upon looking into the detail the status is "Cancelled" (?) Funny thing I was there just yesterday noticing some significant area in the middle of the parking lot fenced off for construction. Will upload a few screenshots from my blackvue later... Clerical error entered for the wrong Fred Meyer? If it is a real location though it is safe to assume they won't put one in Snoqualmie only 14 miles away. Issaquah location won't be convenient for traffic to / from WA-18 and Snoqualmie Pass...
EDIT - MOD PLS CHANGE TITLE TO "CONFIRMED" @BlueShift Fred Meyer Issaquah at 6100 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, Issaquah, WA 98029 Screenshots from dashcam (sorry about the poor quality) Grey pin is the location, lots of eateries around.
That is cool. two under construction in the Seattle area. Impressive. ( and the "canceled" noted in the report is an inspection that didn't happen)
I just drove over to check it out and take some more pictures. The fenced off area is about 9-10 stalls long.
Where is the other one? Neither seems to be on supercharge.info as I write this. (or are you counting Vancouver, WA, which is a suburb of Portland, 160 miles from Seattle?) (Because I have a charger at home it doesn't help me at all, but I'm excited to have one so close...about 10 miles. It'll help Seattle area visitors, and people crossing the pass who aren't stopping in Seattle.) -Snortybartfast
This is great news for long distance travelers passing thru Seattle on an I-90 routing. But I wonder about folks using highway 18 to make the Oly to Snoqualmie Pass routing. Might the new Issaquah unit actually be the talked about Bellevue location, with a North Bend location be the planned Snoqualmie station?
Lynnwood Fred Meyer in this thread Based off the size of this Issaquah project I am expecting 12 to 20 Stalls, notice it's in the MIDDLE of the parking area not at the ends against any curbs - meaning both Back-in and Pull-fwd. Just hope Ellensburg will grow bigger soon.
The answer to my question is Lynnwood, at the Alderwood Fred Meyer: Lynnwood, WA Supercharger Location Guess
Whaaaaaaat? Where did this come from? Awesome, maybe Fred Meyer's really is stepping up their game and we will see SCs at nearly every one in the PNW. This doesn't eliminate my required stop at Ellensburg, but it might shorten it considerably to a quick bio break.
Make that THREE! New 20 stalls superchargers in Bellevue Square Finally we are getting the love from mothership to provide locals and out-of-towners supercharging. Greater Seattle had got to be the highest number of Tesla Vehicles per Superchargers metropolitan area anywhere in the world up until the recent surge. Now all of a sudden superchargers are showing up everywhere! Anyone knows of location(s) in Seattle?
It's been years, but IIRC, Issaquah has a lot of million dollar homes and is close to Microsoft and the 90. Good choice. My parents had a very nice house there.
I predict that the Issaquah supercharger will be the northwest's first experience with locals crowding superchargers, especially considering it's only 8 stalls.
Drove by the site yesterday with absoultely no activities going on. Didn't see any transformers nearby, and only noticed exisiting utility lines marked. I am guessing they still have to do the dig on the surface to run the lines - pretty sure they haven't run the main power to the project yet. At this rate and the lack of progress on the permit status it's not looking good for opening before Thanksgiving.
One more photo from Saturday evening. Maybe the wood forms are for a curb for the pedestals? Along with this work area (about 20 parking spaces worth) is another staging area two rows to the north with more shipping containers. Orange paint marks on this pavement seem to be connecting the two areas.
The electrical permit status for Issaquah just went to "Issued" status yesterday. I haven't been by today, but they are now clear to begin work on it.