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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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All new territory the last two days! I’m hoping to reach 200 after tomorrow, if all goes well. If I had an extra day (which I don’t), I could really knock some out in California. Oh well….

#172, 06/15/21, San Marcos, TX
#173, 06/15/21, Schertz, TX
#174, 06/15/21, San Antonio, TX
#175, 06/15/21, Leon Springs, TX
#176, 06/15/21, Junction, TX
#177, 06/15/21, Ozona, TX
#178, 06/15/21, Fort Stockton, TX
#179, 06/15/21, Pecos, TX
#180, 06/15/21, Van Horn, TX
#181, 06/15/21, El Paso, TX

#182, 06/16/21, Deming, NM
#183, 06/16/21, Wilcox, AZ
#184, 06/16/21, Tucson, AZ
#185, 06/16/21, Tucson, AZ
- East Skyline Drive
#186, 06/16/21, Casa Grande, AZ
#187, 06/16/21, Gila Bend, AZ
#188, 06/16/21, Tacna, AZ
#189, 06/16/21, Yuma, AZ
#190, 06/16/21, El Centro, CA
 
The heat is oppressive here (Tessie was registering 111...)
Welcome to summers in the interior of California, JSergeant! While this temperature in Hesperia is a little higher than normal, it is not unusual. I noticed you posted on 360 that it was 118 degrees in Baker.

Had you swung this way outbound from your home to Custer back in mid-May, the temperatures would have been 15 degrees or so cooler. Perhaps something to consider for your next westward push in 2022.

Temperatures start rising considerably any time between the end of May to mid-June and stay sizzling until around Labor Day in the Central Valley; late September in the high deserts, and about a month later than that in the low deserts.

But as Bighorn so aptly stated, "it's a dry heat."

I was in Pittsburgh last week: 85 degrees with about 80% relative humidity. Guess I am just used to California. Give me 111 with 8% humidity over Pittsburgh any day! :)
 
Hmmmm... I am about to do my first x-country road trip to NYC and in order to hit the most superchargers I am planning on going via FL and TX. You are making me wonder if I shouldn't go via MI since this will be July and August. I guess you said it's a dry heat, certainly I won't hit much DRY heat in Michigan
 
South Philadelphia West! A little tricky to get to from I-76 (thanks accident on 95 South) but once on the nav should direct you to a service road. In the meantime, not being able to get across Penrose meant I got a lovely sunset view from the Platt Bridge before my U-Turn
 

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SoS Trip Day 36

Although this was a shorter day than the last two, it felt longer, due to the heat, the Las Vegas traffic and the frustration at not getting the Tivoli Village charger because all six were occupied and there was a row of cars waiting (we were too fed up to wait around for it), and maybe losing an hour because of changing time zones.

Also, St George Convention Center Drive only has two of the four chargers working, so when we first stopped by they were both occupied. I went back out at 9:30 to use it. The temperature in St George is still 99 at 10 pm. I don't care whether it's dry heat or not, 99 is still unpleasant.

1022. White Hills, AZ
1023. Las Vegas - The LINQ High Roller, NV
1024. Las Vegas - Grand Central Parkway, NV
1025. Las Vegas - Alta Drive, NV
1026. St. George - Convention Center Drive, UT

Our original plan was to spend two nights in Moab and visit some of the national parks, but due to the heat we have decided to scrap that and head to Austin, TX two days early. Austin is actually cooler than St George right now. We're going to stay in Flagstaff tomorrow, which is going to be 21 degrees cooler than here.

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I had a pretty good day today, at least for me, adding 15 new ones, and reaching the 200 milestone! :) It has been a few years since I had driven in Southern California, and I foolishly thought that mid-day driving on a Thursday wouldn’t be too bad. I feel fortunate getting as many as I did, given my time constraints. At least it was a beautiful day, even with the heat.

#191, 06/17/21, Indio, CA
#192, 06/17/21, Rancho Mirage, CA
#193, 06/17/21, Palm Springs, CA
#194, 06/17/21, Cabazon, CA
#195, 06/17/21, Beaumont, CA
#196, 06/17/21, Riverside, CA - Canyon Springs Parkway
#197, 06/17/21, Riverside, CA
#198, 06/17/21, Anaheim, CA
#199, 06/17/21, Santa Ana, CA- East 5th Street
#200, 06/17/21, Irvine, CA - Culver Drive
#201, 06/17/21, Santa Ana, CA
#202, 06/17/21, Anaheim, CA - East Katella Avenue
#203, 06/17/21, Buena Park, CA - Beach Boulevard
#204, 06/17/21, Fontana, CA
#205, 06/17/21, Hesperia, CA
 
SoS Trip Day 36

Although this was a shorter day than the last two, it felt longer, due to the heat, the Las Vegas traffic and the frustration at not getting the Tivoli Village charger because all six were occupied and there was a row of cars waiting (we were too fed up to wait around for it), and maybe losing an hour because of changing time zones.

Also, St George Convention Center Drive only has two of the four chargers working, so when we first stopped by they were both occupied. I went back out at 9:30 to use it. The temperature in St George is still 99 at 10 pm. I don't care whether it's dry heat or not, 99 is still unpleasant.

1022. White Hills, AZ
1023. Las Vegas - The LINQ High Roller, NV
1024. Las Vegas - Grand Central Parkway, NV
1025. Las Vegas - Alta Drive, NV
1026. St. George - Convention Center Drive, UT

Our original plan was to spend two nights in Moab and visit some of the national parks, but due to the heat we have decided to scrap that and head to Austin, TX two days early. Austin is actually cooler than St George right now. We're going to stay in Flagstaff tomorrow, which is going to be 21 degrees cooler than here.

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Reminds me of a camping trip we did at Arches with similar night time temperatures. Brutal. It makes you appreciate the parts of the country that cool off at night.
 
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