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Sorry, I edited my post after you posted. I checked in navigation and it says that all spots are 150kw. Seems kind of weird for new chargers to be 150KW though. I have a base Model 3 so I can't test if that's true or not since I can only charge up to 120kw. Maybe someone can check. Also I noticed after I left that on the map it says the location has a wifi hotspot. I'll have to check it out the next time I go.Thanks for posting the revised N. Aurora/Woodman's info. Are all 16 250kW now, or is it 8 lower and 8 higher?
Charging
8 Superchargers, available 24/7, up to 250kW
8 Superchargers, available 24/7, up to 150kW
Hopefully they'll fix it. Like I said though there is nothing visually there yet to indicate which stations are 250kw which if this is your first time there can be a problem.Strange. This is what the SC map states about N. Aurora:
Also they added a separate fenced off area for all the new equipment when they did the install here. It didn't look like they touched the original power equipment.Strange. This is what the SC map states about N. Aurora:
I'll try to remember what it says in my car when I hit the charging function and if it updates the info. I can't think of any reason why they would still limit the original 8 to 150kW and not upgrade all of them. I mean, as long as they were digging everything up at the time. Do you remember seeing two big white cabinets or were there four? If it is really just two high-power cabinets, then they might as well list it as two separate SC locations.
Is there such a thing as a dual-power SuperCharging Station?
supercharge.info has been updated to reflect 16 stalls. Let us know once you figure out if the new stalls are 150 kW or 250 kW and we can update the power level.
Can one tell the difference between the new and old cabinets? Are they physically separated on the lot somehow?
Without checking thickness of the cable the only way to tell the difference is the signs beside the chargers. The old ones say general parking is limited to 30 minutes while the new ones don't. Also I just checked the map again while I was driving by and it states that the max charge rate at this station is 250kw unlike a couple days ago where it said 150kw. I assume either the old ones got upgraded or they will eventually.Can one tell the difference between the new and old cabinets? Are they physically separated on the lot somehow?
Actually the 30 minute signs were always there with the older chargers.I took a picture where the divide of the old 8 150 kW and 8 new 250 kW SCs are. The kept the old ones in operation while the new ones were added.
They made the old spots 30 minute general parking and it looks like they moved the original signs to the new ones so they are tesla charging only. The new area has a handicapped only spot and they are slightly closer to the west entrance, which closes at 8:45pm.