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I've arrived there with the only open stall at the far end, 1A. I didn't realize you couldn't turn at the end so drove down front ways and when I couldn't really turn around to get in I had to back all the way out, turn at the L2 charger, and then back all the way in and around into place down the noses of the 7 other cars.I also visited Austin SpC just to see the location. That place is a bit odd to get in an out,
The focus right now is getting the 18 stalls done over at Stonelake and Gateway, which hopefully will draw a lot of the local free-to-charge cars away and free up a lot of room.At the very least they should simple expand the no. of chargers. There are atleast another 10 spots available, that technically no one else will use because of the very odd location.
The new station 60 miles north on I-35W will take a lot of the pressure off of Waco, and Italy on I-35E is usually empty. People just need to get in the habit of stopping at one of those rather than Waco.At the very least they should simple expand the no. of chargers. There are atleast another 10 spots available, that technically no one else will use because of the very odd location.
Part of this is a problem with Tesla's nav, too. Lots of people will just stop wherever the nav says, even if there's another option that's clearly being under-used based on # of available stalls. Or, as you mentioned, they'll keep going to the same place because that's where they've always gone. Creatures of habit, and all.The new station 60 miles north on I-35W will take a lot of the pressure off of Waco, and Italy on I-35E is usually empty. People just need to get in the habit of stopping at one of those rather than Waco.
*cough*Creatures of CSB picking up the tab for their charging*cough*Creatures of habit
Shhhh, that's the secret.Interestingly I was not charged by Tesla for my charge at Waco, even though I don't have free super charging.
Interestingly I was not charged by Tesla for my charge at Waco, even though I don't have free super charging.
*cough*Creatures of CSB picking up the tab for their charging*cough*
exactly this - much rather go to CSB than Carl's Jr or SonicThough I think the food choices in Italy are also not great.
And then eat cookies and croissants for dinner? Listen - CSB is a bakery with a few sandwich choices thrown in.exactly this - much rather go to CSB than Carl's Jr or Sonic
I believe they have some light breakfast, too?And then eat cookies and croissants for dinner? Listen - CSB is a bakery with a few sandwich choices thrown in.
agreed - but Carl's Jr is macdonalds with beer and extra lard.And then eat cookies and croissants for dinner? Listen - CSB is a bakery with a few sandwich choices thrown in.
Was it during hours they were open?Noticed I got charged for my late June stop there. First time ever. Anyone know if this is no longer covered by CSB?
Same with me on June 24, and yes they were open.Noticed I got charged for my late June stop there. First time ever. Anyone know if this is no longer covered by CSB?