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I visited this location today with my new Tesla 3. It seems to be a Supercharger setup. Construction appears to be done. On a hutch, I tried connecting the charger to my car and it WORKED! It seemed free too because I haven’t even set up a credit card yet on my profile.
I visited this location today with my new Tesla 3. It seems to be a Supercharger setup. Construction appears to be done. On a hutch, I tried connecting the charger to my car and it WORKED! It seemed free too because I haven’t even set up a credit card yet on my profile.
On the website or in the car's navigation? Usually a newly activated site will show up in the car's nav within about a week. Though sometimes it takes longer. After it shows up in the nav, it usually shows up on Tesla's website map sometime up to about 2 weeks later. Though, again, this might also take longer. In reality it's very hit-or-miss. Some sites get updated on both systems within ~5 days. Some sites still aren't updated a month and a half later.
In my experience it takes 1 to 4 days. It can show up in the car nav more quickly. As it’s now been over 20 hours since the first post reporting that the stalls were live, I’m expecting that to happen tonight or tomorrow.
This is a premier supercharger location. It’s underground out of the sun. The garage elevator takes you up right into the middle of downtown Palm Springs with plenty of shopping and dining.
Depends on your definition of “official”. It appears that people are able to charge there. Check your in car nav to see if it shows up, if that is what you mean by “official”.
Charging rate will be standard V2 rates, so it depends on your Tesla model and firmware. And of course the SOC level you arrive at the Supercharger with.
I visited this location today with my new Tesla 3. It seems to be a Supercharger setup. Construction appears to be done. On a hutch, I tried connecting the charger to my car and it WORKED! It seemed free too because I haven’t even set up a credit card yet on my profile.
You don’t need a credit card in your profile to use the superchargers but once you hit around $50 in cumulative charges without paying, they’ll block your supercharging access until you pay the amount due and add a card.
Your car will tell you you’ve been blocked and need to make a payment.
That is a privately run site that draws information from this forum and others. It has no connection to Tesla. Since people are charging at this new location I assume that site decided to show it as open.