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What does that mean, a contractor asking for guidance?
Sorry. Not a snowball's chance in hell.Anyone have knowledge on past implementations to predict how much longer until these Seattle Superchargers should be live? I have a trip planned into Seattle on 5/25 and would love to have access to these but I'm guessing that's a bit optimistic.
From here we're looking at a minimum of a couple months, and a more realistic expectation of 6 months for this site.
Sorry. Not a snowball's chance in hell.
Are you stopping in Seattle or are you doing a one day trip? I’d say find a hotel with an EV charger or if you’ve already booked a room in a hotel without one, find a charger in some garage or mall nearby.Thanks for the info. Was hoping that, once started, the actual work would be quick but I guess not.
Just trying to prepare for my trip from Portland to Seattle in the event that I can't sufficiently charge at the hotel I'm staying at since I'll need to get to the Centralia SuC on the way home. The Issaquah and Lynnwood SuC's are a bit out of the way (travelling with small kids) but may need to make the drive to one of those, if need be.
Are you stopping in Seattle or are you doing a one way trip? I’d say find a hotel with an EV charger or if you’ve already booked a room in a hotel without one, find a charger in some garage or mall nearby.
I just assume all EV drivers already know about it, but in case you don't, www.plugshare.com can help you find the available charging options in pretty much any area (of the US/Canada at least). Just be sure to set the filters to be appropriate to the charging connections your car and charging gear can support. And check out the rules/requirements for any specific location you're interested in using.Thanks for the info. Was hoping that, once started, the actual work would be quick but I guess not.
Just trying to prepare for my trip from Portland to Seattle in the event that I can't sufficiently charge at the hotel I'm staying at since I'll need to get to the Centralia SuC on the way home. The Issaquah and Lynnwood SuC's are a bit out of the way (travelling with small kids) but may need to make the drive to one of those, if need be.
Call the hotel whenever and tell them you’ll need to charge the day you’re there, they could cone one charger off so that the spot is “reserved”. If it’s a valet park, tell them to charge your car and hold your breath if they doSeattle is my destination. I did book a hotel with chargers but EVs are getting more and more prevalent these days so my worry is that the chargers will be taken up all night. If I'm able to charge, I plan to place a sheet of paper on my windshield with my phone number so I can be contacted if someone else needs to know when I'm done charging, but I doubt many others would do the same.
There is approximately a 0% chance that you will be able to use this supercharger on May 25th.Anyone have knowledge on past implementations to predict how much longer until these Seattle Superchargers should be live? I have a trip planned into Seattle on 5/25 and would love to have access to these but I'm guessing that's a bit optimistic.