And it’s ideally situated for travel to Lassen NP, particularly when towing.This is fantastic! Makes the stretch up to Shasta with a camper much more doable.
@Jgro thanks very much for starting this thread!
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And it’s ideally situated for travel to Lassen NP, particularly when towing.This is fantastic! Makes the stretch up to Shasta with a camper much more doable.
It’s not the first time in California that a new Supercharger showed up that was never on the Find Us map on the Tesla website.What's interesting is this was never "planned" by Tesla according to the supercharger map
I would not assume that. Tesla is selling thousands of cars a week in the US, and the Supercharger network is continuously being expanded. I think back just 6 years ago when I bought my first Tesla and there were only a handful of Superchargers in California. Now there are dozens. Think about what the network will look like in another 6 years: I’ll bet there is a Supercharger in Redding in a few years.I'm wondering if this means no supercharger for Redding?
Having choices on a major travel route like I5 is good. Corning is often crowded. Having a Supercharger in Red Bluff is good.What's also interesting is Red Bluff is only 20 miles away from the nearest supercharger in Corning.
Hasn't a supercharger in Redding been in the planning for years.I sure hope this isn't the case and we still get one here. I don't understand Red Bluff unless there is a delay for Redding.I live in Redding and this is a total surprise! What's interesting is this was never "planned" by Tesla according to the supercharger map and yet here we are still waiting on plans for a supercharger here in Redding. I'm wondering if this means no supercharger for Redding? What's also interesting is Red Bluff is only 20 miles away from the nearest supercharger in Corning.
You can read up about the planned Redding Supercharger here Supercharger - Redding (permit not found, exact location not known, on the map for 2019)Hasn't a supercharger in Redding been in the planning for years.I sure hope this isn't the case and we still get one here. I don't understand Red Bluff unless there is a delay for Redding.
I pulled in here just for kicks to give it a try two days ago. All of the stalls were lit up but no power. It appeared as though Quartzite and Santa Rosa were closed as well. I'm guessing they may be having an issue with the hardware.Red Bluff is currently closed. Does anyone know why?
You can read up about the planned Redding Supercharger here Supercharger - Redding (permit not found, exact location not known, on the map for 2019)
I just noticed that the Supercharger map on Tesla's site no longer shows Redding as a future site for a Supercharger.Hasn't a supercharger in Redding been in the planning for years.I sure hope this isn't the case and we still get one here. I don't understand Red Bluff unless there is a delay for Redding.
For years of ICE driving, Redding had been my first stop on my trips to CA. Then when I got the Tesla, I started making Corning a stop. Now I will consider Red Bluff. RIP Redding!!I just noticed that the Supercharger map on Tesla's site no longer shows Redding as a future site for a Supercharger.
I’d be happy to stop in Redding as well. For me it’s more RIP Corning. That’s a stop I’ve never enjoyed.For years of ICE driving, Redding had been my first stop on my trips to CA. Then when I got the Tesla, I started making Corning a stop. Now I will consider Red Bluff. RIP Redding!!
Reasonably priced decent hotel with a Starbucks. It’s a good place to stop for the night. Not a great stop if you’re just passing through.I’d be happy to stop in Redding as well. For me it’s more RIP Corning. That’s a stop I’ve never enjoyed.
It’s not the first time in California that a new Supercharger showed up that was never on the Find Us map on the Tesla website.
I would not assume that. Tesla is selling thousands of cars a week in the US, and the Supercharger network is continuously being expanded. I think back just 6 years ago when I bought my first Tesla and there were only a handful of Superchargers in California. Now there are dozens. Think about what the network will look like in another 6 years: I’ll bet there is a Supercharger in Redding in a few years.
Having choices on a major travel route like I5 is good. Corning is often crowded. Having a Supercharger in Red Bluff is good.
I still prefer staying at supercharger hotels when possible, mostly due to the reliability. I don’t have to worry about whether the 1 or 2 L2 spots function, or if they are already in use, or ICEd or whatever. Also, I like to support supercharger host properties.For spending the night at a hotel, any number of locations along that stretch with level 2 charging work as well. On our lone trip down with our Tesla we stayed and charged overnight at the Williams hotel.