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Looks like they’ve started installing the charging pedestals
Agree. The urban chargers are much smaller, and earlier pictures of the switchgear definitely show v3 cabinets.Black wrapping is likely deceptive.
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Just an optical illusion due to the angle the picture was taken at and the fact that they are covered with trash bags. They are definitely V3 pedestals.Those pedestals very much look like 72kW Urban Superchargers.
It done
Nice! Did you see any transformer on site? Shouldn’t be too far behind since this is Edison territory. PG&E territory seem to be the laggards with the transformer installs.
I didn't pay attention but now, yes, green transformer is just behind the white 4 cabinets on the right-hand side of the picture. There's another white 5 cabinets on its right, and could those be batteries?
Nex to the wooden bench, there are 6 big conduits. Are they supposed to have electrical cables there too?
There are still pipes coming up from the ground but I think that you’re right. There’s a final inspection planned for today and the electrical service connection inspection passed.Thats awesome and great pictures. The green box is the Power transformer from PGE. The white boxes behind it are the cabinets each feeding 4 stalls and the white box to the right is the switchgear with protection equipment and metering for PGE. It looks like there is a slab and conduit remaining that could house a MegaPack in the future if Tesla wants to install and peak shave their supercharger site the demand charges can be quite high depending on the time of day cars charge.
Oh no... What a rollercoaster of emotions. Does anybody who knows something have an idea of what this means as far as delaying the opening? Is there any chance this will be up and running in the next couple of weeks?Failed the inspection today
Failed the inspection today