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Will someone please post a picture of the new signage? Thanks.
Looks like the new signage still doesn't work, there's a MS charging on the bank sidei snapped a few this morning. i will try to get some night pics, but i don't often go there at night.
Looks like the new signage still doesn't work, there's a MS charging on the bank side
It clearly says "No Parking",
however isn't that different to "No Standing"?
Means you could charge there while sitting in your car?
Have you ever heard of someone getting out of a parking ticket arguing they were in the car so it's only 'standing'? :biggrin:
Looks like the San Diego Supercharger in Sorrento Valley is unofficially open as of today. So anyone wanting to skip San Juan Capistrano should have an option now.
Even if you need a few Joules to make it to San Diego, there is no need to charge for excessive amounts of time to get a 100% charge. That by itself should reduce the queueing at San Juan Capistrano. Let's see if the theory works.
San Diego has 11 working stalls, so it should be much less crowded is less queueing than San Juan Capistrano.[/QUOTE
hopefully after Elons announcement today the local use of SJC goes down ...just went down today and as usual all full
I'll bet you no one that uses SJC as their local fill up station heard Elon's comment or cares what he said. Elon did say that Tesla might call locals who abuse the stations and remind them that Supercharger is meant for long distance travel. But given the comments on this thread, I suspect a lot of locals will just ignore such entreaties.
Tesla still hasn't put the San Diego supercharger up on their site (and in the car nav), so I suspect not a lot of people know about it yet. Once Tesla actually advertises that San Diego is open, it'll be interesting to see if SJC becomes less busy. If it stays busy, then we'll know it is just locals sucking up free power.
they added it online. I don't think it's in the nav system yet: Tesla Store, Service Centers and ChargersMaking a trip the San Diego this Saturday so can you tell me where the Supercharger is in San Diego? Didn't find anything online about it.
Making a trip the San Diego this Saturday so can you tell me where the Supercharger is in San Diego? Didn't find anything online about it.
Hopefully the car nav gives the correct way to get there, but this address is more accurate: 10105 Pacific Heights Blvd., San Diego, CA. Also, if you are heading southbound at rush hour, you should bypass the regular Mira Mesa exit, and get off at the next exit, which is a HOV only left hand exit onto Carol Canyon, and then loop back. Non rush hour is fine going the regular way.
I'll bet you no one that uses SJC as their local fill up station heard Elon's comment or cares what he said. Elon did say that Tesla might call locals who abuse the stations and remind them that Supercharger is meant for long distance travel. But given the comments on this thread, I suspect a lot of locals will just ignore such entreaties.
Tesla still hasn't put the San Diego supercharger up on their site (and in the car nav), so I suspect not a lot of people know about it yet. Once Tesla actually advertises that San Diego is open, it'll be interesting to see if SJC becomes less busy. If it stays busy, then we'll know it is just locals sucking up free power.