jlarios23
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Plugshare?Slightly off topic but anyone know of an app that is type agnostic? Just DC chargers? I don't care if I'm using tesla or EA or whoever.
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Plugshare?Slightly off topic but anyone know of an app that is type agnostic? Just DC chargers? I don't care if I'm using tesla or EA or whoever.
Plugshare is definitely the best around. Play around with the filters to get it to display the subset of charging stations you want to see.Slightly off topic but anyone know of an app that is type agnostic? Just DC chargers? I don't care if I'm using tesla or EA or whoever.
Both have been around for a whileTwo weeks ago on a trip to/from Los Angles, I discovered two superchargers - one in Patterson off I-5, and the second in Simi Valley! Glad they built the ones in Simi. These seem much faster charging than the first ones I used!
Yup. Just opened yesterdayTesla’s map mentions an upcoming supercharger in Commerce. Could they be aiming for the Citadel Outlets? Would be a great spot
Back on nowAt the moment DTLA residents are screwed. The Alameda SC at the row has been off for a month now. Really hoping chinatown SC gets accelerated to open in Q1. I would not have purchased a Tesla if there were no SC’s around.
I am a new MYLR owner and would like to discuss two "Coming Soon" Superchargers that are close to my house and near my commute. Should I make a new thread for them together or separately? I don't see an existing thread for them. They are slotted as Q1 and Q2 '22 on the "Tesla Find Us" Map. They are as follows:
- Laguna Hills, CA, Target opening in Q1 2022
- Laguna Woods, CA, Target opening in Q2 2022
I am new with Tesla but not new with BEV's, but so far I have not been able to use a Supercharger as they are much busier than the networks I have used for our Volvo BEV and our Subaru PHEV. Those are getting busier too but some of the Tesla queues locally have been shocking to say the least.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Ok thanks. I will hold off until I find something more concrete.Normally people don't create threads for coming soon SC unless a permit has been issued or construction started. Sometimes these coming soon SCs never actually materialize for years if then. Feel free to search for construction permits for those and if you find one, do create a thread.
Do you have charging capability at your house?
Southern CA has notoriously been behind the curve for SC construction since the very beginning and at any one time there are hotspots of overloaded SCs in various areas. I never use SCs unless I have to for long distance trips and even then I try really hard to use destination charging at the other end.
Unfortunately, that brand needs to have a location in Daytona Beach, FL if you want to find a secret partnershipWe could use similar deal in Cali
Tesla to add 26 new Superchargers at Buc-ee's locations in new partnership
Tesla is partnering with Texas-based chain Buc-ee’s to bring Superchargers to 26 of their locations across 7 states. A new letter of authorization between Tesla and Buc-ee’s was discovered in a permitting file for a […]driveteslacanada.ca
Every single Buc-ee's in California already has SuperchargersWe could use similar deal in Cali
Perhaps Target or Chevron can step up and make it happen.We could use similar deal in Cali
Tesla to add 26 new Superchargers at Buc-ee's locations in new partnership
Tesla is partnering with Texas-based chain Buc-ee’s to bring Superchargers to 26 of their locations across 7 states. A new letter of authorization between Tesla and Buc-ee’s was discovered in a permitting file for a […]driveteslacanada.ca
The Wall Street Journal had a good article about gas stations contemplating switching to EV charging a couple of months ago.Perhaps Target or Chevron can step up and make it happen.
perhaps a slow transition with just a couple of chargers to replace the pumps to start would be wonderful.The Wall Street Journal had a good article about gas stations contemplating switching to EV charging a couple of months ago.
Gas Stations Face Tough, Costly Choice on EV Chargers
Owners of America’s 150,000 gas stations and convenience stores are debating whether to invest in an electric future when the present payoff is scant.www.wsj.com
There buc-ee in California?Every single Buc-ee's in California already has Superchargers
Every single Buc-ee's in California already has Superchargers