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I'm sorry, I guess I should have been clearer. I realized they look like the urban supercharger but I was wondering if it was just a new standard Tesla was going for and if they were still going be 130 kW powered that shared in pairs.
It showed up on Tesla's 'find us' page as a 20 stall 120kW location. Find Us | Tesla
For comparison, here's the page for urban supercharge on North Columbus drive: Find Us | Tesla 10 stalls, 72kw
Which is odd since the official Tesla FindUs page shows up to 120 kW -- Find Us | TeslaI noticed these are included in the car’s navigation now and they are listed as the 72kW chargers.
It looks like this is a typo, I'll still give it a college try and hope for the best though.
It often means that some of the stalls are shut down or nor working for whatever reason. It could also mean that electrical power is weak to the entire site. So you might be getting like 40kW instead of 72kW or whatever.I'm showing "Reduced Services" on my car map for this location. Anyone know what that means?
I charged a couple days ago and was getting 281mph charge.
I'm showing "Reduced Services" on my car map for this location. Anyone know what that means?
I charged a couple days ago and was getting 281mph charge.
Stopped by for lunch today and because of the holiday the parking lot is full outside AMC and out by the SuC's. Not a single spot was ICE'd though. Pretty surprised.
I use it almost every week since I hit that BWW for lunch fairly often. I think the most cars charging I've seen so far can't be more than 5 or 6. Haven't had a low charge speed issue so far.
Which is odd since the official Tesla FindUs page shows up to 120 kW -- Find Us | Tesla
They are definitely the 72 kW urban chargers. The page is incorrect.