It's been out all over the county -- even the SDG&E power outage map is out. Classic SDG&E
Yeah, I had a chuckle about that too.
You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
It's been out all over the county -- even the SDG&E power outage map is out. Classic SDG&E
It's been out all over the county -- even the SDG&E power outage map is out. Classic SDG&E
I drove by this morning and the plastic bags are still on all of them. Do they usually do a big launch for these, or just turn them on one day? This is the first one I have cared to track.
I just drove by this location today, too bad the stalls weren’t “coned” off. All the ones closet to the store were ICED. I think this sets a precedence and they will be ICED routinely on busy weekends when the chargers are operational. Luckily the ones further away were not ICED
I went by there just now. All the chargers are still wrapped in heavy black plastic. Also next to the existing power cabinets, there are some open pipes with a table over them that seems to indicate they still need to install additional cabinets or equipment.
Disagree. Picture in Post #146 clearly shows most of the Supercharger cabinets installed. It did show two cabinets missing with conduit stubs showing.I went page a few pages. Seems that no one has posted a picture of actual Supercharger cabinets. All we've seen is switch gear cabinets and the stalls. Those conduits sticking out of the ground underneath that table look exactly like conduits that would be used to feed the Supercharger cabinets. So, I'll take a guess here and say that the Supercharger cabinets haven't been installed yet. Which means, the wires haven't been pulled through the conduit yet either. If my guess are correct, we're talking not until Christmas before this site is operational...
Disagree. Picture in Post #146 clearly shows most of the Supercharger cabinets installed. It did show two cabinets missing with conduit stubs showing.
I think these pedestals may be the Urban type which I think are slightly smaller than the standard Supercharger pedestal.looking at the recent pictures, and looking at the supercharger stalls while charging my car (visiting family in Pismo) the plastic wrapped around the chargers appear to be significantly smaller and not as wide as current superchargers. Maybe that's just the internal hardware and the plastic supercharger housing will be installed over that?
They are the Urban-style superchargers. See Tesla's blogpost on the matter: Supercharging CitiesI don't think this was already mentioned...looking at the recent pictures, and looking at the supercharger stalls while charging my car (visiting family in Pismo) the plastic wrapped around the chargers appear to be significantly smaller and not as wide as current superchargers. Maybe that's just the internal hardware and the plastic supercharger housing will be installed over that?