Snagged this on the way out. It's tucked in the Food Maxx parking lot. Head West from I5 at the Antelope exit
Happy Thanksgiving, Northern California travelers. Helping with capacity and spacing there. Plus, it's at the intersection of CA-99 of I-5, so the location is more flexible than Corning, CA.
A few questions? - Is it V3 - How many stalls - Did you find this at random or did you see it in your car map?
It's V3! There are eight stalls. The configuration is a bit strange as there's dumpster storage between the the chargers. They're all the standard back end setup except one. We randomly stumbled across it getting some coffee. It looks like it's on the map this morning though.
I never thought I would see so many Superchargers so close to me, Nd William's is on the way!. This is amazing!
Red Bluff, CA Along Primary Interstates: I-5 Along US Numbered Highways (<=5mi): None Along Auxiliary Interstates: None Along State Routes: CA-36 I-5: From: Corning, CA - 18.5 miles To: Mt. Shasta, CA - 90.6 miles Diversion: 0.6 miles From: Williams, CA (Construction) - 72.9 miles To: Grants Pass, OR - 207.6 miles From: Sacramento, CA - 129.1 miles CA-36: From: Start (US-101 near Fontana, CA) - 138.6 miles To: End (US-395 near Susanville, CA) - 110.1 miles Diversion: 0.8 miles To: Reno, NV (CA-36, US-395) - 194 miles Helps avoid the older, smaller site at Corning, CA, and it's Supercharger v3 so it's faster. Although not far from Corning, CA, even the 18 mile gap could provide additional density. It is also at the I-5/CA-36-CA-99 intersection, so will help anybody who wants to travel to along CA-99, or along CA-36 and US-395 to Reno, NV or beyond.
Wow! I spent 35 minutes charging away at 35-85kw at Corning yesterday. I wish this one popped up on the map