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Odd. Looks like a temporary urban installation. I wonder for what...Saw some chargers here at Puente Hills Mall 1600 S Azusa Ave. City of Industry 91748 (Macys parking lot area just diagonal from where Souplantation was). Looks like 8 urban chargers from what I could tell. Still under construction.
Odd. Looks like a temporary urban installation. I wonder for what...
At least on the forums, that arrangement of chargers with one cabinet and three Urban pedestals attached to a metal skid is called a "temporary Supercharger" installation. They are frequently deployed ahead of high demand periods when there is no time to permanently expand a site or bring up a nearby site to expand charging capacity in the area. They are later removed and deployed to other sites once the permanent expansion is completed.I don't think it looks temporary. I think it's just a different installation type.
Cool. So where’s Hill Valley then?There’s some hidden irony in that location. I grew up there, and know the site quite well. One of it’s few claims to fame is that specific part of the mall parking lot was used in filming “Back to the Future.” Specifically, the scene where Marty escapes from the terrorists by driving the Delorean.
Somehow it seems fitting that we can charge of the car of the future at the site of “Back to the Future.”
I think the first Icelandic supercharger was done this way with just a more "permanent" install of one of the temporary supercharger pallets. But I don't recall anything similar in the US. The closest I can think of would probably be San Marcos, TX during its expansion. IIRC, there they closed all the existing superchargers and set up a new "second" supercharger near by with just the mobile pallets for a time. While it wasn't a permanent fixture, during the expansion period it was a supercharger that was entirely served by the pallet based units. But that clearly wasn't a de novo installation like this one.This is the first time I recall an entire site being installed with this "temporary" equipment.
Cool. So where’s Hill Valley then?
This Supercharger station show up on Tesla map now. The location name should change to Rowland Heights.
Changed the location name the thread title, @MarcoRP may want to do the same for supercharge.info.
What kind of real world speeds are people seeing here? >50kw? I realize the nav states 72kw max but often when these "temp" stalls are deployed, they appear to be limited in their delivery.