Yes, please stop bumping every Texas supercharger thread with something you know is off topic.you know there are many threads specifically about V9, no need to cross post in every forum
There is even a thread for people who like the change
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Yes, please stop bumping every Texas supercharger thread with something you know is off topic.you know there are many threads specifically about V9, no need to cross post in every forum
There is even a thread for people who like the change
Watch for a permit for the Rudy's BBQ in Selma/Schertz...the last 2 Houston Supercharger installs have been at Rudy's.It is an odd location. Maybe Walmart is paying to have these put in? I would think central or on a freeway.
BTW - would it be Selma and not San Antonio - Supercharger - Selma, TX
Back out there again today and no change. No construction of any type anywhere.I was at the Leon Springs HEB today and there is no indication of any construction activity at the location. I also happened to have stopped at the Shertz HEB yesterday and it was the same there too (no construction of any type.)
Now we've currently got one actual permit on record, <City of San Antonio - Permit Detail>, but we've been here before, so no one is holding their breathe. The address there is San Antonio TX Wal-mart 4331 Thousand Oaks Dr at Uhr Ln, if anyone is in the area to check.
Do tell.You can blame the gas car dealers in San Antonio for blocking the install of a Super Charger in San Antonio.
You can blame the gas car dealers in San Antonio for blocking the install of a Super Charger in San Antonio.
Permit is approved. Now we see what's being built.
At 4331 Thousand Oaks Dr. is going to be 8 EV charging stations at the Walmart, installed as part of Electrify America's network build out.
Citation needed.*
* I assumed, given the Electrify America deal agreement with WalMart, but couldn't find a direct reference to San Antonio. Given the permit reference to the city's unpaid checks escrow account, I couldn't see it being Tesla.
BTW, having also done a bunch of varied searching for Tesla Supercharger filings in that database, the only one for San Antonio that I could find was at the address 125 NW Loop 410, and was listed as Project Cancelled. But that's no guarantee about there not being one. I found all the other Texas Superchargers (plus another cancelled project from Ft. Stockton and 2 sites not built yet [Austin and Webster]) except for these 8 [Van Horn, Shamrock, Corsicana, Waco, Huntsville, Columbus, San Marcos, Houston-N.]
Again that would have been a great location on 410 . As stated Red Mccomb Ancira, Gunn
And other car dealers stopped it. They are worried people at the shopping centers would be able to see Tesla's and ask questions they could lose sales.
I agree Red may get us all arrested LOLDavLisa65: love it! Do you think we could coordinate a mass drive-through at all of Red's dealerships?
We could alert the press, the tv stations........
Nah, never mind. Red can get riled up pretty easily. Might get us banned inside city limits.
He might even get the city to enact a tax on Tesla EVs only - for excessive wear and tear on city streets caused by excessive torque.
The Wal-Mart at 4331 Thousand Oaks is now showing up on Electrify America's map. It looks like the gray circles are Coming Soon. I think we can call that one confirmed as a forthcoming Electrify America site.