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Unless you are at a site with an odd number of stalls, and that is the one you get.
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....... yes.......
Unless you are at a site with an odd number of stalls, and that is the one you get.
Unless you are at a site with an odd number of stalls, and that is the one you get.
The plans had 6 stalls, but only 3 were built because the mall had last minute concerns about committing 6 parking spaces. That makes Madison unique in having 3 supercharger cabinets for 3 unpaired stalls.
yeah, I find the Starbucks a nice choice overall. It's a bit cheaper too and it's a nice 5-8 minute walk to stretch the legs.The coffee bar is closed for the holiday. Will re-open 9am January 2nd.
I tried the vending machine coffee. Unsurprisingly, it is not GREAT, but it only cost two bucks and it's easy to use. There is also a Starbucks within walking distance along with a lot of other fast food.
m here at the Kettleman city supercharger at this very moment and the very nice barista here said that it’s $.27
The in-screen display on our Model 3 showed thirty-one cents when I pressed on the red button.
It is now one rate in the U.S. for anywhere that charges by kWh - $0.31.
Where it charges by time:
$ 0.28 per minute above 60 kW
$ 0.14 per minute at or below 60 kW
I didn’t even realize this, thanks for that information. For reference on SuperchargingPlease stop spreading false information. The site clearly says that that is the average rate for the entire country. The rate differs from site to site.
Please stop spreading false information. The site clearly says that that is the average rate for the entire country. The rate differs from site to site.
I don’t see any prices in the nav screen either. Could it be that I have free supercharging?My bad, despite your discourteous comment, your right. Although, it's not "clearly" as I read it a few times before notice that.
Which leads me to ask, will the prices be changing hour by hour or vary by nearby locations? It says pricing is available on the "the navigation application on the vehicle touchscreen" but my car shows no pricing for any stations nearby (just the idle fees). How close do you have to be before they tell you? Could Harris Ranch be cheaper than Kettleman City (or vice-versa)?
I don’t see any prices in the nav screen either. Could it be that I have free supercharging?
I was charging here today and chatted with a very nice Tesla Mobile Service tech who is based out of Bakersfield. He said that just a few hours earlier the red Tesla Semi that was at the Model Y unveil last night was briefly charging here. I just missed it! It was on its way back to Fremont.