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I agree that this layout is weird and will likely cause some problems when multiple cars are trying to park/leave at the same time. The parking lot is also a fairly busy one at peak dining hours (it's an Elmer's).This site is VERY weirdly laid out. There are a total of 12 stalls. 7 are pull-ins, 2 are back ins that are 90° off axis from the pull-in stalls, then 5 are back ins in a different portion of the parking lot. This could cause some congestion with people just trying to pull in and out of the spots.
I can confirm this station will be a V4 dispenser connected to a V3 cabinet.
From what I was visually able to gather this is the layout of this site. I do not remember the exit onto Hosmer St in front of the supercharger. But it was dark and fenced. It may be little less of a congestion point if this site keeps that exit.I agree that this layout is weird and will likely cause some problems when multiple cars are trying to park/leave at the same time. The parking lot is also a fairly busy one at peak dining hours (it's an Elmer's).
That exit is fenced off now due to trenching but it is there. I visited the site before the trenching and entered through that entrance.From what I was visually able to gather this is the layout of this site. I do not remember the exit onto Hosmer St in front of the supercharger. But it was dark and fenced. It may be little less of a congestion point if this site keeps that exit.
There's not a lot of space between the exit/entrance and the pull in stalls. There could be a lot of awkwardness for people trying to turn left into the lot (the way you would come from the freeway) while someone may be trying to back out of the pull-in stalls.That exit is fenced off now due to trenching but it is there. I visited the site before the trenching and entered through that entrance.
I would say that charging with a trailer would not be possible at this site at any time other than overnight hours when very few people need to pull into the lot or charge.If someone towing pulled into any of those pull-in stalls they would create pandemonium at the charger... As someone who is moving in a few months and will be towing, this site looks promising yet terrifying. The new Tukwila site will be much more useful given it's dedicated pull-through lane for trailers.
Sure looks like a transformer and is unusual to have before pedestals. If the Utility work is done this sight be up before too long.A somewhat weird update. After quite a while with no work being done on this site, I stopped by today and there was a lot of activity. There are still no pedestals, but there was a Tacoma Power truck there and what appeared to be the transformer. I haven't followed the construction on as many sites as some others, but I've never seen a transformer show up before the pedestals. I, of course, could be misidentifying what I think to be the transformer. Here's a picture that I got while driving by.View attachment 1014070
I'll try to stop by later today to see if there are any major changes.Sure looks like a transformer and is unusual to have before pedestals. If the Utility work is done this sight be up before too long.
Definitely transformer. And definitely V4 so they are just waiting for the shipment of V4 pedestals. Why hold everything else up if you have what you need?The construction crews are gone again. Still no pedestals. I am attaching a picture that shows the pedestal area. Also, attached is a picture of the transformer from another angle.View attachment 1014449View attachment 1014450
Any updates here?I went by again today. Still no pedestals.
I drove by late Wednesday night. Appears to need only pedestals and maybe a meter.Any updates here?