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Ran by today. The only significant difference is that there are a set of cabinets surrounded by a fence in the area where the men are working in Darmie’s photos.Drove by this morning. Raining and no activity however, here's a few pictures to view.
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Must be a bad side of town though. The wheels are already missing on that white trailer.
Sorry, the men working are in drsnooker’s photo. The area is more built up in Darmie’s photos, and is now enclosed.Ran by today. The only significant difference is that there are a set of cabinets surrounded by a fence in the area where the men are working in Darmie’s photos.
And the charging pedestals, which are missing at a few SC construction sites across TX.View attachment 425826 Latest photo. Stalls are conduited. Looks like they are waiting for the transformer.
And the utility drop. Looks very well prepped for it, though, should be a quick hookup once the transformer install is inspected.And the charging pedestals, which are missing at a few SC construction sites across TX.
Well it feels like it, darn it.And the utility drop. Looks very well prepped for it, though, should be a quick hookup once the transformer install is inspected.
I would not call this one of the slower developing ones, at all.
Not on the new Tesla map?
That's not a new thing... I can tell you about several charging stations in Michigan that just appeared completely out of the blue without any advance warning that they were even coming. The Supercharger in Ludington is a prime example of that. It was never on the Tesla map as coming soon...until one day it was just there and available to use. There's also a third charger under construction around Grand Rapids that is not on the Tesla map either...yet it will be open in another month or so. Then there's Escanaba which has been "Target opening in 2017" then "Target opening in 2018" and now "Target opening in 2019".
So what I'm saying is... That map isn't exactly something to be relied upon completely.
yep - purely aspirationalI consider the Tesla "coming soon" map to be a transcription of a Xerox of a printout of a photo of a whiteboard of an informal presentation taken during an staff meeting in 2012. It's just a sketch of "what would be nice if we could do it," in my opinion, and doesn't carry much weight in the specifics.
Okay, so all that's left in for the tie-in to the grid, someone at the power co does an inspection, meter gets turned on, and then the Tesla tech shows up to throw the switch?Progress!