randall_s
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I spoke with the crew and they said it would have 8 stalls. This is not behind the food court like I thought it would be, but it is in a good location, not far from food and restrooms and close to the mall entrance.
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Last Friday, they had forms in place for the charger stalls. Yesterday, they were digging in the trench where I had seen forms on Friday. Not sure if it was some type of regression or what; I didn't drive up close or speak with them yesterday (Monday). I'll check back in the next day or so.10 days later ... Any updates from locals?
Spoke with city planning. The chargers will be located directly behind the food court. These are prime spots and the busiest at the mall because the movie theatre and food are here. So you won't find yourself alone in an empty lot. On the other hand, you might draw lots of attention. Not many Teslas in Meridian (one other that I know of). Lift kits are popular at the moment, so make sure to put your air suspension on high .
Don't worry, the source is very reliable. It's coming very soon.I live in Birmingham and haven't found a thing about a permit application in the places I've looked. sounds like I'm not looking in the right places. Where does this little bird say the permit application is? I guessed Hoover, Pelham, and Inverness. Hopefully your little bird will talk to me. So far, the agencies I've talked to have just given me the bird!
The standard is 25/50/25 here in Mississippi,
Took this today. Plenty of work left to do, but it's taking shape!
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Waiting ...
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Agree that's what I see in the photos and that where the transformer pad was being placedI think I can see a dark green transformer lurking in the shrubbery to the right of the grey distribution center cabinets in the more recent photos. I don't see it at all in the earliest photos, but one of them might show the wooden form for its pad. If that really is a new transformer, then you won't have the agonizing wait some sites have had to endure while the local utility gets around to placing their transformer.
There often is a wait of several days for the Tesla tech to test it and turn it on, even after the site looks ready to go. Once the tech has been there, you'll see large numbered decals (1A, 1B, 2A, etc.) on the base of each charging post.
Are the 30 min signs saying "OK to ICE this spot, but you will be towed after 30 min" or is it for Tesla drivers who just want a quick boost to their battery rather than a full charge?
Later,
Keith