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This Supercharger location can not happen soon enough for me. I commute from Suncadia to Microsoft 4 days/wk and this Supercharger will make life so much easier. Left Issaquah with 130mi of rated range Sunday night and drove through a snowstorm at the top of the pass through Exit 80 (Suncadia/Bullfrog road). Through 20 miles of heavy falling snow and concentrating on the road conditions, I didn't realize how much energy I was using and how fast the battery was draining down. Once I realized how low of charge I was at and my current usage rate, I slowed down as much as possible but the battery discharge rate continued until I had 0 rated miles at Exit 80. I made it about a 1/4mi further (2 mi from home) and the car said to pull over. Once stopped, the car would go no further. An hour later and a $220 flatbed tow for 2 miles, I was charging at home again...Tesla service line was helpful for arranging the tow.
Just got off phone with Innerspace Electric and the gentleman said nothing would happen at the Issaquah site until after the 1st of the year with completion hopefully in February.
Is it possible that they are allocating resources to finish the supercharger in Lynnwood and then maybe get to this ?
Issaquah has disappeared from US Tesla Superchargers | Tesla, although chargers in Kirkland, Bellevue, three in Seattle, and Snoqualmie are now on the "coming soon" list. Interestingly, Vancouver, WA is also not on the list now, even though construction there is essentially complete, and a new "coming soon" is in Longview. I wonder if they decided that, upon further consideration, Snoqualmie was a better choice than Issaquah (I agree) and Longview was a better choice than Vancouver.
-Snortybartfast
Issaquah has disappeared from US Tesla Superchargers | Tesla,