I'm about 98-99% certain I have spotted a supercharger under construction in the eastern corner of the parking lot of the North Bend Premium Outlets. This is right next to the existing EVgo chargers. I took a bunch of pictures but it was well after dark and the site was kind of awkward to photograph. Maybe someone can go back during the day and get some decent pics. Also, I don't feel like taking the time to upload them now because it's 5am and I just got home from a 4-week 14k mile trip and I have a wedding to go to tomorrow (today?). I'll try to get the pics up later, but it might be a couple days.
Anyways, there's no Tesla specific signage just yet, but there are the typical piles of conduit, Bobcat machinery, lots of digging and the area around the existing transformers is roped off with fencing and caution tape. To this point, the digging is all going on in the transformer/landscaping area, but there is also a large section of nearby parking spots fenced off. There is also a metal cover on the ground with HOLE spray painted on it just like the Issaquah site. No indication yet of how many stalls or whether it will be urban or traditional supercharger, but based on the number of parking spots fenced off, I would guess 8-16 stalls with 8-12 being more likely. And given the fact that it's almost certain that the same Issaquah crew is working on it, I would guess it will be the urban design, but that's just a guess.
I'm fairly certain this is your "Snoqualmie" supercharger as indicated on the Tesla map. Just in case they were getting really aggressive in the local build out, I did a drive by at Snoqualmie Casino (which is what I figured was the most likely location if they did it at a place with a Snoqualmie address) and I didn't see anything, so I doubt one will go in there.
Anyways, there's no Tesla specific signage just yet, but there are the typical piles of conduit, Bobcat machinery, lots of digging and the area around the existing transformers is roped off with fencing and caution tape. To this point, the digging is all going on in the transformer/landscaping area, but there is also a large section of nearby parking spots fenced off. There is also a metal cover on the ground with HOLE spray painted on it just like the Issaquah site. No indication yet of how many stalls or whether it will be urban or traditional supercharger, but based on the number of parking spots fenced off, I would guess 8-16 stalls with 8-12 being more likely. And given the fact that it's almost certain that the same Issaquah crew is working on it, I would guess it will be the urban design, but that's just a guess.
I'm fairly certain this is your "Snoqualmie" supercharger as indicated on the Tesla map. Just in case they were getting really aggressive in the local build out, I did a drive by at Snoqualmie Casino (which is what I figured was the most likely location if they did it at a place with a Snoqualmie address) and I didn't see anything, so I doubt one will go in there.