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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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We're back home from our leaf-peeping trip. Added four more today and none yesterday:

1067. Littleton, MA
1068. Lexington, MA
1069. Charlton - Westbound, MA
1070. Charlton - Eastbound, MA

I made Anna and our two Texas friends suffer through the turnaround to get both Charlton's.

Here's the map for the last 3 days:

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How were the leaves? We are a week or two late here this year. The oaks and aspens are just starting to turn.
 
The temporary battery trailer superchargers don’t count but the temporary grid-powered units like now-gone Knoxville, Neyland Drive, do.

I see what prompted the question - San Diego Torrey Hills, CA. It’s a battery trailer unit that is also connected to the grid. Since it’s all by itself rather than supplementing an existing Supercharger, perhaps… 🤔

What say you, fellow Supercharger hunters?
 
I see what prompted the question - San Diego Torrey Hills, CA. It’s a battery trailer unit that is also connected to the grid. Since it’s all by itself rather than supplementing an existing Supercharger, perhaps… 🤔

What say you, fellow Supercharger hunters?
If it's a temporary charger to hold people over until the permanent one is built at the same location, I don't think it should count as a separate Supercharger. Also, the fact that it's on a moveable trailer makes it seem very temporary. If we knew it was going to be there for at least a year I'd be open to considering letting it count.
 
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If it's a temporary charger to hold people over until the permanent one is built at the same location, I don't think it should count as a separate Supercharger. Also, the fact that it's on a moveable trailer makes it seem very temporary. If we knew it was going to be there for at least a year I'd be open to considering letting it count.
How about we tentatively allow it, since it might be the site of a permanent supercharger. If it gets moved without a permanent replacement, we can disallow it in the future.
 
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Did you fly out there from the Northwest? If so, whose Tesla are you driving? :)

Wait. I could have flown?!;)
OK, a little (long) explanation. It has always been my intent to be a purist and drive every mile to and between superchargers in my own car, however...This trip to Tennessee was originally planned to attend a concert in April of '20 and I was going to drive to it but due to COVID this event has been postponed four times, The final reschedule happened to coincide with the end of my time share week in Whistler which has also been cancelled once and rescheduled twice and could not be rescheduled again. The only way I was going to make my event was to fly out of Seattle on my way home from Whistler. Part Deux:

My flights would arrive and leave Nashville when the rental car agencies were closed necessitating staying near the airport and doing two shuttles to get a car. Additionally, post-covid shutdown rental car prices are crazy, 3-4x what I would have paid previously. All this adds up to Turo as the solution, a very nice woman picked us up at baggage claim at 1am and handed us the card to a Model Y and she'll meet us at departures at 5am to take it back.

These 5 SC's will be the only ones in my rented car and I hope I can get a COVID exemption for these and keep my gold belt buckle.