Graffi
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My return trip is over 3,500 miles on EV Trip Planner. I could just play with that one leg and input wind speed just to see what it does.
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FYI, the Santa Rosa, NM SC has a nice car museum close to it. The guy who owns the museum restores cars so the exhibits change.Thanks. At this point, we have pretty much decided to take I-40 (with some variations there and back).
FYI, the Santa Rosa, NM SC has a nice car museum close to it. The guy who owns the museum restores cars so the exhibits change.
Yes, we've been there few years ago and liked it a lot. It is also a good place to resupply yourself with cool Route 66 themed t-shirts.FYI, the Santa Rosa, NM SC has a nice car museum close to it. The guy who owns the museum restores cars so the exhibits change.
No, I think @BlueShift is premature. This is just a utility site survey. Lots of these have been done that never resulted in a supercharger being built. We should have evidence of a building permit to show “permit” status, or actual construction to show construction status. Otherwise it clutters up the site with speculation that isn’t accurate (such as the permit icon for Research Blvd. in Austin that never happened and was recently removed)
No, I think @BlueShift is premature. This is just a utility site survey. Lots of these have been done that never resulted in a supercharger being built. We should have evidence of a building permit to show “permit” status, or actual construction to show construction status. Otherwise it clutters up the site with speculation that isn’t accurate (such as the permit icon for Research Blvd. in Austin that never happened and was recently removed)
It would be very cool if the Flying J chain decided they will all have superchargers. I thought Musk said there was a deal with some chain, but I haven't heard talk of that lately. That would be a game changer in the SC ramp up.This look at little more specific than others. And this one's digging (dig deeper than 16" is Y) where others have been N. But maybe that's just because the lines are buried.
(This permit also has the 100 E Pinehurst St address (which is the Flying J) very and somewhat comically wrong.)
Why do you say that?This area seems to have a problem with power.
Old news - a couple months old. But he might be a good one to contact to see how it is going.I happened to click on the LinkedIn page of DTEL Engineering and Consultants - the company that did the York, PA SC.
It said this:
Seeking EXPERIENCED, QUALIFIED, REPUTABLE civil and electrical crews in Peco / Fort Stockton, TX
Sign of progress?