spc
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I am trying to follow the progress of any of the superchargers south of San Marcos. All I can find are the markers on the 2015 map and no specifics. Is there a place or a link I can do that?
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This would be the place, but no one here knows anything yet. As the pins are on the 2015 map (which means opening anticipated by Dec. 31, 2015) but aren't on the coming soon map, it's unlikely that any construction is imminent.I am trying to follow the progress of any of the superchargers south of San Marcos. All I can find are the markers on the 2015 map and no specifics. Is there a place or a link I can do that?
This would be the place, but no one here knows anything yet. As the pins are on the 2015 map (which means opening anticipated by Dec. 31, 2015) but aren't on the coming soon map, it's unlikely that any construction is imminent.
I didn't say it will open by year end, I said opening anticipated by year end. Someone thought that at the time the map was made. It may not happen, but I do think the vast majority of sites on the 2014 map did open by the end of 2014 (Amarillo excepted).Being on the 2015 map doesn't mean the SC will open by year end. It's almost like the marketing department makes the maps, and the department that actually installs the superchargers is located in a different city and they don't know each other's phone number. Amarillo was on the 2014 map. We are now on the opening soon map, which is a stand in for "we had it on last years map but still haven't even started ".
Actually polything found it and put a picture on another thread here, I just posted the info to the Austin google group.It looks like Ed found the Houston Superchargers under construction at the site of the Service Center. 14810 North Freeway, Houston, TX
On a trip today I checked with Tesla before departing for Houston and they said 2B at Corsicana was down. Upon arriving I found a different sort of ICE stunt:
It wouldn't hurt to add a SC as far south as Rosenberg given the number of Teslas in the Sugar Land area. I would be more elated to see one in Victoria though. There aren't enough chargers to safely drive from Houston to Corpus Christi tourist spots.
Think about it. If the car could compare its ground speed to the wind speed, it could then determine if it has a tailwind or headwind and make smarter energy consumption projections. Neat, eh?
That looks pretty cool! I look forward to trying it out.This gets you part of the way: Tool to estimate the head wind while driving !!