Has anyone managed to put eyes on this location lately? A picture would be great.
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Wait until a holiday weekend, you could have a dozen cars ahead of you there!Much needed! I just got my M3 last month and took it on my first road trip from West Palm Beach to Disney. I was surprised to find the Fort Drum Supercharger completely full with four cars waiting
I can't imagine being twelfth in line, would question my switch to electric. The local Supercharger in West Palm Beach seems to be full most of the time as well! Good thing most of my driving is local and I can Charge at Home. Going to South Carolina in two weeks so I will get to see the charging situation along I95.Wait until a holiday weekend, you could have a dozen cars ahead of you there!
Adding superchargers to all the turnpike plazas will definitely help the situation, as it will prevent all the Teslas from bunching up at the same plazas to charge.
Avoid the supercharger at the Savannah airport. The jump from Savannah to Columbia, SC is the hard one, but should be a little easier with the Hardeeville SC open (250 kWh, too!). Unless your headed to the coast of SC, then it's an easy journey now.I can't imagine being twelfth in line, would question my switch to electric. The local Supercharger in West Palm Beach seems to be full most of the time as well! Good thing most of my driving is local and I can Charge at Home. Going to South Carolina in two weeks so I will get to see the charging situation along I95.
I thought our new SC was taking a long time to get turned on. we're up to 2 months after Rack Electric completed their work here in Jacksonville, and the power company JEA says they installed the wrong Meter cabinet. Ft. Pierce one shows 173 days.Been a few months wonder what the holdup is
The trip was a Breeze, Titusville, Palm Harbor, Yulee, Hardeeville all 250KW and never a wait!That’s exciting. We did this trip a few months ago.
I-95 is covered really well. You now have many new choices like Titusville, Port Orange, lots in Jacksonville, Kingsland, Brunswick, Savannah and Charleston. Once you reach South Carolina it becomes more sparse but you should be good.
Good luck!
Take a look at the map at supercharger.info
Another prefab installation. The installation time on these is incredibly fast. Well done, Tesla! Now it's just waiting on the power company to install the transformer.16 superchargers
Bumping this thread. Ft. Pierce -Pt. St. Lucie has the SuperChargers up and covered, parking lot looked paved. Hopefully operational soon. Was flying by so could not get a photo no but no fences and did not see any more construction vehicles.
Sigh. Thanks for the update. I had marked it open on supercharge.info based on 1) it showing in the car and 2) Tesla's page for Port Saint Lucie, FL, but I guess even those together aren't reliable. I've reverted it back to a construction cone for now.It showed up as "reduced service" on car nav, but I stopped by and couldn't charge at all. Then a guy in an "official looking vehicle" stopped to point out the meter wasn't installed yet. This site is not functional yet.