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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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Ah, I let my son take the car that weekend, so I can take the 3 he visited off, for now, if that's the rule. (I'm sure I can get one of them myself soon, and maybe a second.)
We don't have a lot of rules (they are in the first post of this thread), but one is that visits are based on the driver not the car. We do have some family members who are both in the game - must be some interesting "negotiations" on who gets to drive to a new charger. :)

In the first post of the thread (and the first tab if the spreadsheet) is the leaderboard with a list of everyone in order of visits. The names are a link to tableau visualizations of your visits - updated overnight, so your first visualizations will appear tomorrow.
 
We don't have a lot of rules (they are in the first post of this thread), but one is that visits are based on the driver not the car. ...

Sorry, I read that a few months ago, and wasn't planning to participate. My road trip over the holidays changed my mind, but I only went back and skimmed the thread.

I have removed the one he visited without me. Just more excuses for me to drive, so I can claim them myself. ;)
 
The destination chargers at our hotel are taken so I’m currently supercharging at Lake Placid. We’re staying overnight and possibly longer if the weather turns sour. The car is all fixed and today we bagged:
Stoughton, Franklin, Charlton W and E, Chicopee, Great Barrington MA
North Canaan CT
Malta, Chestertown, Lake Placid NY
Going to try and clean up VT and NH on the way home.
I’ll do the spreadsheet entry back at the hotel.
I’m itching to find a way to get to 300.
 

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I see now. I had found the superchargers by clicking Navigate and Charge as you mentioned, but hadn't noticed the POI button. I can't imagine why anyone would want a blank map though. At the very least, blank should not have been the default. Then again I could never in a million years dream of wanting the day of the week displayed prominently so to each his own I guess :)

Now that I have the "POIs" displayed, I will come back off the ledge. Still, this UI looks like it was designed for someone sitting at home on their desktop where extra clicks are "cheap." Having to "navigate" (pardone the pun) the touchscreen while driving merits a different design with fewer clicks in my opinion.
I like it blank and have been using it as my normal mode now. It is just cleaner and most of the time I don't need the detail.

I really like the customizable buttons on the bottom. Now I get to have the functions I use the most one tap away.

I really like the waypoint features now that I've learned how to use them. Today I used them as Tesla envisioned to route through two intermediate points before arriving at my intended destination and with FSD, it was really a nice way to go. Each time I parked, it cleared the waypoint and was set for the next one when I got in the car. Engage FSD and away I went.

Voice commands are your friend. I'm increasingly using them. Keep eyes on the road and speak what you want.
 
Gonna miss North Conway because of the weather. We got Williston and Rutland VT today.
Pet peeve: the two Tesla owners plugged into the destination chargers all afternoon, evening and morning before we left our Lake Placid hotel.
Will update ss once we’re home.
 

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Gonna miss North Conway because of the weather. We got Williston and Rutland VT today.
Pet peeve: the two Tesla owners plugged into the destination chargers all afternoon, evening and morning before we left our Lake Placid hotel.
Will update ss once we’re home.
I agree with you on the pet peeve. I've seen this multiple times. The most recent was when we went to Atlanta for a wedding in November. Our hotel had one destination charger. The same white MY remained parked in that spot and plugged in for 2 days.
 
I agree with you on the pet peeve. I've seen this multiple times. The most recent was when we went to Atlanta for a wedding in November. Our hotel had one destination charger. The same white MY remained parked in that spot and plugged in for 2 days.
Rampant abuse of destination chargers is why I never count on them. Whenever I choose a hotel with a destination charger it's for convenience only and make sure that there is a supercharger in reach. The hotel we stay at near my mother-in-law has 4 destination chargers and we often see locals drop off cars, plug in and drive away with someone else and leave them all night. Sometimes the cars are not even Teslas. Last time we were there a black X was plugged in for several days and a pickup was ICing another and a Volt was in another.
 
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Pet peeve: the two Tesla owners plugged into the destination chargers all afternoon, evening and morning before we left our Lake Placid hotel.
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I'm sorry to hear that.

On a recent road trip to Chicago, I stayed at different hotels on the way up and back, each with 3 Destination + 1 J1772 chargers, and I was the only EV plugged in each night, as far as I could tell.

While in Chicago, I stayed near downtown at a hotel with 2 Destination chargers. Never saw anyone at the other spot the first night, moved my car the next morning, and didn't plug in again until late the third night. I was the only Tesla I saw at the chargers from Monday night to Thursday morning. (There was a J1772 on another level, but I never went up to check whether it was used.)

I always made sure there were superchargers within a few miles of each hotels, like others are recommending, but I guess I had a run of good luck.
 
1/9/22 - Malaga, NJ.
I assume I cleared NJ again but I haven't checked my map in a few days and knowing this darn state....

It's a busy Wawa and all chargers have 15 minute general parking. About half were ICED during the few minutes I was there. There was also a ribbon cutting set to occur about 2 hours later, hopefully not with a large turnout because parking was scarce as it was. The ICERs weren't just being funny.

Driving across country, crossing time zone lines is traumatic for me. I don't know when I've crossed the line, I don't know which time zone the car is displaying, or the motel I'm talking to is in, or the ETA on the nav screen is in.
I'm not gonna lie, time zones messed me up big time on the Custer trip. On the way west, it didn't even occur to me so my estimates for each stop's arrival time were all screwy. The way there drove me absolutely insane because we took a slightly more southern route and couldn't figure out when we would (or did!) cross again. I think it was Indiana that had an odd situation of when it crosses, like not a state line. By the time we got back east, the toddler's bedtime was like 3 hours later than when we left for the trip. Whew!
 
Thought it would be cool to get a map going of my routes, and this may be the easiest way - so here are my initial stops so far:

2019-02-23Waco, TX
2019-02-24Italy, TX
2019-04-26Lindale, TX
2020-06-26Ardmore, OK
2020-06-26Catoosa, OK
2020-06-26Springfield, MO
2020-06-26Rolla, MO
2020-06-26Mehlville, MO
2020-06-27St. Joseph, MI
2020-06-27Cadillac, MI
2020-07-08Hudsonville, MI
2020-07-08Michigan City, IN
2020-07-08Champaign, IL
2020-07-08Effingham, IL
2020-08-28Joplin, MO
2020-08-29Terre Haute, IN
2020-08-29Carmel, IN
2020-09-05Bay City, MI
2020-09-05Maumee, OH
2020-09-05Dayton, OH
2020-09-06Dickson, TN
2020-09-06Jackson, TN
2020-09-06Memphis, TN
2020-09-06Little Rock, AR
2020-09-06Texarkana, TX
2021-03-10Giddings, TX
2021-03-11Corsicana, TX
2021-07-29Austin, TX - Research Boulevard
2021-08-07Brinkley, AR
2021-08-07Miner, MO
2021-08-07Mt. Vernon, IL
2021-08-08Fort Wayne, IN
2021-08-08Lansing, MI
2021-08-09Clare, MI
2021-12-04Sulphur Springs, TX
2021-12-21Cisco, TX
2021-12-21Sweetwater, TX
2021-12-21Midland, TX
2021-12-22Van Horn, TX
2021-12-22El Paso, TX
2021-12-22Deming, NM
2021-12-22Willcox, AZ
2021-12-22Tucson, AZ
2021-12-28Pecos, TX
Do I need to add myself to the spreadsheet?
 
I'm not gonna lie, time zones messed me up big time on the Custer trip. On the way west, it didn't even occur to me so my estimates for each stop's arrival time were all screwy. The way there drove me absolutely insane because we took a slightly more southern route and couldn't figure out when we would (or did!) cross again. I think it was Indiana that had an odd situation of when it crosses, like not a state line. By the time we got back east, the toddler's bedtime was like 3 hours later than when we left for the trip. Whew!

You mean to tell me that when you were a wee lass, you did not memorize the time zone boundaries with all their eccentricities? For example, did you know that Southeastern Oregon is on Mountain Time while the far western panhandle of Florida (Pensacola) is on Central Time? Don't you find it curious that a Pacific Coast state and an Atlantic Coast state are only separated by one hour instead of the usual three?

By the way, northwest Indiana is on Central Time due to its proximity to Chicago. The time zone change from Eastern to Central meanders to the Indiana/Illinois line (guessing here) about 75 miles south of Lake Michigan.

🥸
 
Thought it would be cool to get a map going of my routes, and this may be the easiest way - so here are my initial stops so far:

2019-02-23Waco, TX
2019-02-24Italy, TX
2019-04-26Lindale, TX
2020-06-26Ardmore, OK
2020-06-26Catoosa, OK
2020-06-26Springfield, MO
2020-06-26Rolla, MO
2020-06-26Mehlville, MO
2020-06-27St. Joseph, MI
2020-06-27Cadillac, MI
2020-07-08Hudsonville, MI
2020-07-08Michigan City, IN
2020-07-08Champaign, IL
2020-07-08Effingham, IL
2020-08-28Joplin, MO
2020-08-29Terre Haute, IN
2020-08-29Carmel, IN
2020-09-05Bay City, MI
2020-09-05Maumee, OH
2020-09-05Dayton, OH
2020-09-06Dickson, TN
2020-09-06Jackson, TN
2020-09-06Memphis, TN
2020-09-06Little Rock, AR
2020-09-06Texarkana, TX
2021-03-10Giddings, TX
2021-03-11Corsicana, TX
2021-07-29Austin, TX - Research Boulevard
2021-08-07Brinkley, AR
2021-08-07Miner, MO
2021-08-07Mt. Vernon, IL
2021-08-08Fort Wayne, IN
2021-08-08Lansing, MI
2021-08-09Clare, MI
2021-12-04Sulphur Springs, TX
2021-12-21Cisco, TX
2021-12-21Sweetwater, TX
2021-12-21Midland, TX
2021-12-22Van Horn, TX
2021-12-22El Paso, TX
2021-12-22Deming, NM
2021-12-22Willcox, AZ
2021-12-22Tucson, AZ
2021-12-28Pecos, TX
Do I need to add myself to the spreadsheet?
Welcome!! You are in the spreadsheet with 44 visits. That is a nice start.
 
Thought it would be cool to get a map going of my routes, and this may be the easiest way - so here are my initial stops so far:

2019-02-23Waco, TX
2019-02-24Italy, TX
2019-04-26Lindale, TX
2020-06-26Ardmore, OK
2020-06-26Catoosa, OK
2020-06-26Springfield, MO
2020-06-26Rolla, MO
2020-06-26Mehlville, MO
2020-06-27St. Joseph, MI
2020-06-27Cadillac, MI
2020-07-08Hudsonville, MI
2020-07-08Michigan City, IN
2020-07-08Champaign, IL
2020-07-08Effingham, IL
2020-08-28Joplin, MO
2020-08-29Terre Haute, IN
2020-08-29Carmel, IN
2020-09-05Bay City, MI
2020-09-05Maumee, OH
2020-09-05Dayton, OH
2020-09-06Dickson, TN
2020-09-06Jackson, TN
2020-09-06Memphis, TN
2020-09-06Little Rock, AR
2020-09-06Texarkana, TX
2021-03-10Giddings, TX
2021-03-11Corsicana, TX
2021-07-29Austin, TX - Research Boulevard
2021-08-07Brinkley, AR
2021-08-07Miner, MO
2021-08-07Mt. Vernon, IL
2021-08-08Fort Wayne, IN
2021-08-08Lansing, MI
2021-08-09Clare, MI
2021-12-04Sulphur Springs, TX
2021-12-21Cisco, TX
2021-12-21Sweetwater, TX
2021-12-21Midland, TX
2021-12-22Van Horn, TX
2021-12-22El Paso, TX
2021-12-22Deming, NM
2021-12-22Willcox, AZ
2021-12-22Tucson, AZ
2021-12-28Pecos, TX
Do I need to add myself to the spreadsheet?
Welcome!! You are in the spreadsheet with 44 visits. That is a nice start.

Welcome to the game, @Effopec. I forced Tableau to update out-of-cycle and you now have a map. Bookmark this direct link to your yet-to-visit map. it is configured to show sites that are under construction (construction cone icon) as well as locations yet to have their first visit by a competitor of this game (green dot). If you click on a dot, you'll see some data about the site along with several useful links.

The right-facing triangle on the menu bar is very important to learn. I have the map default to move the display around (the two crossed double-sided arrows). Each of the other options does a unique function. The first will zoom the map to whatever rectangle size you draw. The last three are selection tools (select by rectangle. select by circle. select by lasso). The selection tools allow you to select locations and then use the download icon in the bottom right to export. This is handy for trip planning or to have a backup on your phone if the maps are offline.

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If you click on the "Go to visited map," you'll see all of your visits color-coded by year of visit. If you click into the "Highlight Year of Visit" box, you can mouse over each year, which will highlight just that year.

The tabs across the top take you to a variety of other views and functions, which I encourage you to explore.

The maps generally update once every 24 hours but the system gets flaky at times. If you notice your map doesn't look right, let us know here on the forum.