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Definitely wouldn't be surprising. Their goal was 100% to have that running before the Thanksgiving crush.This supercharger must be open, it’s showing in the app today.
was there a wait to charge in SLO? even with all the new superchargers added in that area?Looking good! Let's see if the addition of this site will eliminate the wait to charge in the SLO area.
Hopefully Santa Maria is up and running soon as well.
I think that's his point. The only times there is a meaningful wait has been around Thanksgiving and Christmas. We'll find out next week. Though, I think travel will probably still be a little depressed compared to pre-covid times.was there a wait to charge in SLO? even with all the new superchargers added in that area?
Driving to San Luis from the Central Valley and stopping at Kettleman City around 9AM this site was already 50% full. I expect to see a busy Thanksgiving travel season compared to last year.I think that's his point. The only times there is a meaningful wait has been around Thanksgiving and Christmas. We'll find out next week. Though, I think travel will probably still be a little depressed compared to pre-covid times.
More and more cars are sold so we will see if the infrastructure can keep up come Thanksgiving weekend.Driving to San Luis from the Central Valley and stopping at Kettleman City around 9AM this site was already 50% full. I expect to see a busy Thanksgiving travel season compared to last year.
yeah but you have alot of new options in that area that people can choose from too, like paso robles and arroyo grande. are all of them full too? That's what i wanted to knowDriving to San Luis from the Central Valley and stopping at Kettleman City around 9AM this site was already 50% full. I expect to see a busy Thanksgiving travel season compared to last year.
At this exact moment in time (1pm on the Saturday before Thanksgiving week), there are 65 open stalls between Arroyo Grande and Paso Robles out of 110 total. There will be 130 total once Santa Maria opens likely this week. This is compared to only 20 total stalls in this corridor 2 years ago. The new station has 18 free out of 19 available to use (1 out if order).yeah but you have alot of new options in that area that people can choose from too, like paso robles and arroyo grande. are all of them full too? That's what i wanted to know
Well in total arroyo grande has 20 stalls but it will be interesting to see how full will all these superchargers be when thanksgiving come.At this exact moment in time (1pm on the Saturday before Thanksgiving week), there are 65 open stalls between Arroyo Grande and Paso Robles out of 110 total. There will be 130 total once Santa Maria opens likely this week. This is compared to only 20 total stalls in this corridor 2 years ago. The new station has 18 free out of 19 available to use (1 out if order).
The only station that is even remotely close to full is Arroyo Grande which arguably has the most amenities around it and only has 8 stalls.
You mean between Arroyo Grande and Pismo Beach.* Anyway, the AG supercharger is near multiple food joints including In N Out, and access to Walmart, a grocery store, and a movie theater for those so inclined on a late night. Pismo Beach is in the outlets that close at 6pm and have less food options. Should treat each station separately.Well in total arroyo grande has 20 stalls but it will be interesting to see how full will all these superchargers be when thanksgiving come.
At pismo beach the outlets close at 6pm not the supercharger right?You mean between Arroyo Grande and Pismo Beach.* Anyway, the AG supercharger is near multiple food joints including In N Out, and access to Walmart, a grocery store, and a movie theater for those so inclined on a late night. Pismo Beach is in the outlets that close at 6pm and have less food options. Should treat each station separately.
I think in San Luis, probably the LOVR supercharger by Target is the best overall for options and charging speed currently until the Public Market fully opens. Madonna is most convenient off the freeway but the V2 stalls are now a MAJOR detraction on a busy day with people that don't know proper supercharging etiquette.
For anyone passing through though, there are now 130 stalls within 1 hour of each other and most can be used interchangeably on a north to south road trip depending on the availability of stalls.
Would probably be easier to get off at the Los Osos Valley Road exit from both directions, which is they way you took to get back on the freeway. I'm sure the navigation to this site kind of sucks.The new site seems better suited for those going north, I was coming south and had to get off the freeway at the original SuCh site and drive a crazy loop around town to get across the freeway. But getting back on going north was a piece of cake. There was NO ONE at this charger when I was there, probably because the Madonna Inn ones are five cents cheaper, but the Greenfield was packed
It's just not getting to Superchargers. I find directions to half of the places I go kinda crappy and I had Waze or another app to verify.It would not be the first Supercharger that has super crappy directions the first visit that are fixed up by the next. I should probably be more impressed that MOST don't have that issue on the first week
At pismo beach the outlets close at 6pm not the supercharger right?