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I might audible to Eastern Oregon if the weather looks better, but in August, it will probably be clear on both sides of the Cascades (eastern OR definitely feels like a lock though). I was actually originally planning to go over there, but some friends in Salem just invited me to come down and stay with them, so I will probably supercharge the day before on the way down and then hopefully trickle charge at their house. The Centralia supercharger is my biggest sweat and it feels like it might be a huge issue since there's no other option for Seattle to western Oregon drivers. I guess I could drive out to Aberdeen but that would be pretty awful lol. Maybe I can hypermile to Woodburn I suppose, but Woodburn feels like it will be choked as well.Ya, you guys stay over there so eastern OR is empty. I'm planning to use Pendleton and/or Baker City twice.
Wow, those are heavily used spaces. I'm surprised they they didn't go the opposite direction around the corner on the east side. Those are mostly empty.Charged at Springfield this afternoon, noticed cuts in the pavement extending from the chargers in front of the parking spaces. Looks like they will extend the Superchargers (8 more?) towards the entrance to the Holiday Inn Express (westward)
Actually, that looks like the Courtyard by Marriott parking lot which is adjacent to the Holiday Inn.View attachment 262571 Looks like the SC’s are on the Outback Steakhouse parking lot. That was a quick build!
Actually, that looks like the Courtyard by Marriott parking lot which is adjacent to the Holiday Inn.
I was there about an hour ago and the old pedestals were active, new ones are still dead.I charged at Springfield late last night and spent the night in one of the motels there. This morning it was dead, and the map on the touchscreen said "Temporarily closed" and it still did a few minutes ago. I had enough to get to Woodburn so no problem. Does anybody know what's up?
The new bollards appear to be ready to go; maybe someone was working on them. But nobody was there when I left this morning. I'd have been trapped had I just made the long haul from Grants Pass and discovered it was shut down.
All the I-5 superchargers from Centralia to Vacaville except Woodburn have been expanded recently or will be soon. Shasta and Corning with portables, and a big new one is almost ready to go in Shasta. I wish they'd install chargers midway between, instead of increasing the size of the ones that are already there. It's 138 miles between Grants Pass and Springfield and it was pouring rain; I get way worse range in the rain. As it stands, I have to stop at all the chargers between Centralia and Vacaville because they're too far apart to skip any. If they were 50 miles apart or less, I could skip several of them and save well over an hour. (I'm looking forward to Vancouver, WA)
-Snortybartfast
I charged at Springfield late last night and spent the night in one of the motels there. This morning it was dead, and the map on the touchscreen said "Temporarily closed" and it still did a few minutes ago. I had enough to get to Woodburn so no problem. Does anybody know what's up?
The new bollards appear to be ready to go; maybe someone was working on them. But nobody was there when I left this morning. I'd have been trapped had I just made the long haul from Grants Pass and discovered it was shut down.
All the I-5 superchargers from Centralia to Vacaville except Woodburn have been expanded recently or will be soon. Shasta and Corning with portables, and a big new one is almost ready to go in Shasta. I wish they'd install chargers midway between, instead of increasing the size of the ones that are already there. It's 138 miles between Grants Pass and Springfield and it was pouring rain; I get way worse range in the rain. As it stands, I have to stop at all the chargers between Centralia and Vacaville because they're too far apart to skip any. If they were 50 miles apart or less, I could skip several of them and save well over an hour. (I'm looking forward to Vancouver, WA)
-Snortybartfast
As it stands, I have to stop at all the chargers between Centralia and Vacaville because they're too far apart to skip any. If they were 50 miles apart or less, I could skip several of them and save well over an hour. (I'm looking forward to Vancouver, WA)
And rather than either of those ideas, I would love to see some number other than zero Superchargers on the 322 mile route between Boise and Bend or the 256 mile route between Boise and Winnemucca. Hard to feel sympathy for people wanting extra ones so they can skip them.
And rather than either of those ideas, I would love to see some number other than zero Superchargers on the 322 mile route between Boise and Bend or the 256 mile route between Boise and Winnemucca. Hard to feel sympathy for people wanting extra ones so they can skip them.
I appreciate the grace in my teasing a little about your desire for the extra locations.Agreed, especially about Boise-Winnemucca and other "Supercharger Deserts". Boise-Coeur d'Alene is less critical because there's a less scenic but faster (albeit longer in miles) route through Pendleton, although I'd like to see that too. It'll take at least two along US 95 there.
I've said this before (and this is way off topic, sorry), but I think Tesla needs to set up a network of mini-superchargers for back routes like these. The urban supercharger is a step in the right direction but even better would be a 20-50 KW charger that can run on 240 two phase like an ordinary residence, and is targeted for restaurants and box stores, etc., in these out-of-the-way locations. Unless you got the dual or the big charger option, you're limited to about 30mph charge rates with the present HPWC, and a 5 hour wait or more. Fine for overnight, but too much if you're trying to get there in a single day. Charge rates over 100 mph (~30KW) are about the minimum. It'd be a competitor for CHAdeMO and CCS. Having those in these locations (and an adapter) would suffice, but they only seem to be getting built close to the larger cities.
-Snortybartfast.