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More Info: Supercharging.Life database

This is a friendly contest for Tesla owners to track the number of unique public Superchargers where they have charged

- "Supercharger count" is the number of unique public Superchargers where you have charged (just being there does not count), whether or not you were the person plugging in the vehicle (such as a Valet Parking garage or a Passenger) and whether or not it was your own personal vehicle (such as a rental, a loaner, or a friend's Tesla) as long as you were the one who drove >50% of the distance to reach the charger(s).
- The list of chargers in the supercharging.life database are the ones included in the game. If you think one should be added or removed from the list, let us know.
- Only chargers available to the public without special permission are included in the game.
- Chargers not connected to the grid are not counted.
- Doublet locations like the North/South Supercharger 'pairs' in CT, ME, NH, etc. count as individual locations.
- More than 1 charger at the same address, such as Lenox Square Mall (Atlanta, GA) or Montgomery Mall (Bethesda, MD) count as individual locations when they appear as a separate location on the Tesla Nav screen.
- Inactive competitors will be archived and removed from the leaderboard. Just post an update to be reactivated.

See Supercharging.Life database for info on how to post your own visits to the database (preferred), or post your locations with date visited to this thread and one of the admins will update your list for you. All visits must be posted to this thread - not just entered in supercharging.life. If you are the first in the game to visit a supercharger location, please post to the thread as soon as you can so others know it has been visited.
 
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Changes to the spreadsheet in the past week:
HandleSuperchargerDateOld Date
theflyerChantilly, VA7/15/2020
theflyerVienna, VA7/16/2020
Big EarlMadison - Northbound, CT7/11/2020
Big EarlMadison - Southbound, CT7/11/2020
Big EarlMeriden, CT7/13/2020
Big EarlNew London, CT7/11/2020
Big EarlNorth Canaan, CT7/13/2020
Big EarlWest Des Moines, IA7/6/20207/66
Big EarlBoston - Allstate Road, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlBoston - Boylston Street, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlBoston - Richard B. Ross Way, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlBraintree, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlCambridge, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlChestnut Hill, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlDedham, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlHyannis, MA7/11/2020
Big EarlMansfield, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlMashpee, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlOrleans, MA7/11/2020
Big EarlRevere, MA7/12/2020
Big EarlSagamore Beach, MA7/11/2020
Big EarlWareham, MA7/11/2020
Big EarlEaston, MD7/14/2020
Big EarlOcean City, MD7/14/2020
Big EarlWhite Marsh, MD7/14/2020
Big EarlAugusta, ME7/12/2020
Big EarlBethel, ME7/12/2020
Big EarlBrewer, ME7/12/2020
Big EarlSkowhegan, ME7/12/2020
Big EarlLincoln, NH7/12/2020
Big EarlWest Lebanon, NH7/13/2020
Big EarlBoonton, NJ7/13/2020
Big EarlFreehold, NJ7/11/2020
Big EarlAlbany, NY7/13/2020
Big EarlChestertown, NY7/13/2020
Big EarlCopiague, NY7/11/2020
Big EarlFishkill, NY7/13/2020
Big EarlFlushing, NY7/11/2020
Big EarlIslandia, NY7/11/2020
Big EarlLake Placid, NY7/13/2020
Big EarlPlainview, NY7/11/2020
Big EarlPlattsburgh, NY7/13/2020
Big EarlQueensbury, NY7/13/2020
Big EarlSouthampton, NY7/11/2020
Big EarlBensalem, PA7/14/2020
Big EarlEast Greenwich, RI7/11/2020
Big EarlChantilly, VA7/15/2020
Big EarlNewport News, VA7/14/2020
Big EarlVienna, VA7/16/2020
Big EarlBerlin, VT7/13/2020
Big EarlSouth Burlington, VT7/13/2020
GHammerForks, WA7/16/2020
GHammerKelso, WA7/14/2020
ThinkjeChantilly, VA7/15/2020
ThinkjeReston, VA7/15/2020
ThinkjeVienna, VA7/16/2020
benswingWhite Marsh, MD7/17/2020
benswingCary, NC7/14/2020
benswingHenderson, NC7/14/2020
benswingRaleigh, NC7/14/2020
benswingSmithfield, NC7/14/2020
benswingHardeeville, SC7/14/2020
benswingReston, VA7/16/2020
benswingSouth Hill, VA7/14/2020
Only TronsChantilly, VA7/17/2020
Only TronsVienna, VA7/16/2020
Half Dollar BillRevere, MA7/15/2020
Half Dollar BillBethel, ME7/13/2020
Randy SpencerModesto, CA7/14/2020
Randy SpencerSanta Cruz, CA7/17/2020
gnelsonWhite Hills, AZ7/11/2020
BM3BInyokern, CA7/11/2020
Cameron APasadena, CA7/12/2020
YYZ-IADLa Vale, MD7/13/2020
YYZ-IADArlington, VA7/17/2020
YYZ-IADVienna, VA7/16/2020
smithg13La Vale, MD7/17/2020
Tony8489Auburn, AL6/8/2020
Tony8489Birmingham, AL6/8/2020
Tony8489Baker, CA3/5/2020
Tony8489Fontana, CA1/9/2020
Tony8489Fremont, CA12/4/2019
Tony8489Glendale, CA10/1/2019
Tony8489Malibu, CA9/3/2019
Tony8489Menlo Park, CA12/2/2019
Tony8489San Mateo-Bridgepointe Pkwy, CA12/3/2019
Tony8489Vacaville, CA12/4/2019
Tony8489Aspen, CO6/2/2020
Tony8489Glenwood Springs, CO5/29/2020
Tony8489Grand Junction, CO5/29/2020
Tony8489Clearwater, FL6/9/2020
Tony8489Lake City, FL6/9/2020
Tony8489Ocala, FL6/9/2020
Tony8489Orlando - N Alafaya Trail, FL6/26/2020
Tony8489Tifton, GA6/9/2020
Tony8489Goodland, KS6/4/2020
Tony8489Salina, KS6/4/2020
Tony8489Wichita, KS6/4/2020
Tony8489Miner, MO6/6/2020
Tony8489Osage Beach, MO6/6/2020
Tony8489Tupelo, MS6/8/2020
Tony8489Las Vegas - The LINQ High Roller, NV3/14/2020
Tony8489Jackson, TN6/8/2020
Tony8489Beaver, UT3/6/2020
Tony8489Green River, UT5/29/2020
Tony8489Nephi, UT3/6/2020
Tony8489Richfield, UT5/29/2020
Tony8489Salt Lake City - S. State Street, UT3/11/2020
Tony8489St. George, UT3/6/2020
CharleyBCAuburn, WA7/3/2020
CharleyBCKelso, WA7/3/2020
CharleyBCSpokane, WA7/4/2020
CharleyBCVancouver - Vancouver Mall, WA7/4/2020
MarcoRPYamachiche, QC7/17/2020
 
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Has anyone noticed the LACK of connectivity with Alaska? Not even anything planned, other than a Supercharger in Anchorage.

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If I am getting a cyberTruck in 2021 wouldn't they have to be adding Superchargers to the route now? I mean, 30" wheels and an armored windshield, I am GOING to Alaska!

I may regret not choosing the 500-mile battery, but even with the extra miles I am not gonna make it to Alaska with this infrastructure. If they don't see a lot of traffic perhaps they can setup solar/battery charge points...
 
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Has anyone noticed the LACK of connectivity with Alaska? Not even anything planned, other than a Supercharger in Anchorage.

View attachment 565973

If I am getting a cyberTruck in 2021 wouldn't they have to be adding Superchargers to the route now? I mean, 30" wheels and an armored windshield, I am GOING to Alaska!

I may regret not choosing the 500-mile battery, but even with the extra miles I am not gonna make it to Alaska with this infrastructure. If they don't see a lot of traffic perhaps they can setup solar/battery charge points...

500 mile battery seems like the only way to go with the Cybertruck. Start towing a trailer around and expect range to be cut by nearly half.

As for Alaska, the best way up there is probably the ferry from Bellingham. Once you’re in Anchorage, you can do a lot of exploring and campground charging using the future Anchorage Supercharger as home base. I imagine they’ll build out the route to Alaska eventually, but that could take several more years.
 
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500 mile battery seems like the only way to go with the Cybertruck. Start towing a trailer around and expect range to be cut by nearly half.
I saw the $20,000 extra for just some extra range and I balked. But recently saw a video where a guy broke down the benefits (range, tow capacity, acceleration) on a per-dollar basis and everything is cheaper on the Tri-Motor. But it's half the cost of the cheap one again to get the 500-mile cT. Ugh. So hard to justify the $70K when I could by his and hers of the RWD for just $10K more.

I'll wait until someone buys one and tows an Airstream cross country to see what they say.
 
Has anyone noticed the LACK of connectivity with Alaska? Not even anything planned, other than a Supercharger in Anchorage.

View attachment 565973

If I am getting a cyberTruck in 2021 wouldn't they have to be adding Superchargers to the route now? I mean, 30" wheels and an armored windshield, I am GOING to Alaska!

I may regret not choosing the 500-mile battery, but even with the extra miles I am not gonna make it to Alaska with this infrastructure. If they don't see a lot of traffic perhaps they can setup solar/battery charge points...
There isn't much demand to drive to Hyder. Or were you meaning the main part of Alaska? Your map only shows Southeast.
 
114. Modesto, CA (Sisk Rd.)

The middle 4 (out of 12) pedestals are inop as of this afternoon, probably due to a dead v3 charger. The remaining 8 were pretty busy, but no waiting. There were owners trying to charge on the dead pedestals until I social distancedly directed them to stalls I thought would work. (Kinda funny when you've done this long enough, you can pull into a new Supercharger and pretty much guess the stall pairings/quadings). I finally looped the cables over the top of the pedestals so hopefully nobody else will run into this problem.

Spreadsheet updated.

Bruce.

PS. "Distancedly" and "quadings" are words. Because I said so.
 
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There isn't much demand to drive to Hyder. Or were you meaning the main part of Alaska? Your map only shows Southeast.
I was going to show all of Alaska, but if you zoom out anymore on the Tesla.com/findus page the Superchargers become red dots. I am not talking about going to the North Pole, but hitting up the popular destinations and being able to do it all by car would be nice.

I spoke to someone who lived in Alaska and I asked how she charged her car after she got off the Alaska Marine Highway ferry and she said EVERYONE in Alaska has a welder so she carries the plug that those things plug into. Cool.

I posted this as a separate thread and it was suggested using the model Austrailia used to cross the continent before Tesla built out. A coalition of homeowners adding locations across the empty space to allow passage.
 
Since it was going to be too hot to do any garden work today, I decided I'd rather sit in the air-conditioned comfort of my Model S, listen to audiobooks* and visit some new Superchargers. I added:

816. Fishkill, NY
817. North Canaan, CT
818. Oneonta, NY

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* I finished off The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore (a gripping historical fiction about Edison, Westinghouse, Tesla, Paul Cravath & Agnes Huntington). I highly recommend it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/ente...c72b9a-64ac-11e6-be4e-23fc4d4d12b4_story.html

And started Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World, which is a factual history of the same people.
 
Since it was going to be too hot to do any garden work today, I decided I'd rather sit in the air-conditioned comfort of my Model S, listen to audiobooks* and visit some new Superchargers. I added:

816. Fishkill, NY
817. North Canaan, CT
818. Oneonta, NY

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* I finished off The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore (a gripping historical fiction about Edison, Westinghouse, Tesla, Paul Cravath & Agnes Huntington). I highly recommend it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/ente...c72b9a-64ac-11e6-be4e-23fc4d4d12b4_story.html

And started Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World, which is a factual history of the same people.
Nice. You actually passed me on the North America leaderboard! You have the Canadians to thank :)
 
Bighorn had something like 600 in an old style nose cone Model S, but it was an 85, not a 60. Not even sure how many 60s are involved in this competition.
Still adding stations on the 85, but I've not kept track:) SamO is the only one I can think of with extensive travels in a 60 because he did that CA to VA out and back in 2014. He was concentrating on speed and not stations, plus there weren't that many back then.