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This Supercharger might be open? My dad is driving by there and the tape appears to be removed from the pedestals. He isn't driving a Tesla and mine is still awaiting repairs, so we can't test it. Perhaps someone driving on I-5 can check it out.
The pedestals haven't been numbered yet, so it looks like Tesla still needs to test the station before it will be operational. It looks like that is the only step left though.
The pedestals haven't been numbered yet, so it looks like Tesla still needs to test the station before it will be operational. It looks like that is the only step left though.
That's funny, I was going to say the same thing about the Red Bluff site, but noticed they didn't have numbers either. Now people will really not understand how to park at v2 stalls
If the cabinets are powered but the chargers aren’t, it seems like it’s got a good shot at being ready for Xmas. I know these supercharger activations can take a while, but seems like Williams is far enough along to stand a good chance.
That's funny, I was going to say the same thing about the Red Bluff site, but noticed they didn't have numbers either. Now people will really not understand how to park at v2 stalls
This is getting increasingly frustrating. In five years of ownership, I can rarely remember a gap this long between announcement and operational (maybe Emeryville?)
This is getting increasingly frustrating. In five years of ownership, I can rarely remember a gap this long between announcement and operational (maybe Emeryville?)
Bummer. Not sure of the hold up. Construction went very quickly initially, then Pedestals took a long while, now I don't know what the hold up could be other than the final right off from the City for turn on. Someone reported power at the transformer, but pedestals aren't lit up yet.
It still seems to be on par with the average construction time, it's just not as fast as it seemed it would be from initial construction.