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Here are two photos of the Napa supercharger taken last week. The store wasn't open yet, but as you can see, the one charger on the west side of the block allowed trailer use without blocking other superchargers.For some reason, I can't edit the wiki. Napa, California is now open and trailer-friendly.
Out of curiousity, what were you pulling?Just stopped at Sandy, OR with a trailer. There is one nice spot, but... there was a car without a trailer using that spot. The car did have a bike rack, and probably the driver wanted to take advantage of the extra clearance.
A note of etiquette might be, don't use the trailer-friendly spots unless you have no other option.
It was pretty easy to disconnect the trailer and use a regular spot... no harm done.
It certainly would, but so far I don't see any indications that Tesla is doing that. Of course the percentage of Tesla owners hauling trailers is tiny, and one can always unhitch. But it would be nice not to have to do that.It would be thoughtful of Tesla to design a handful of spots at their new 40-stall SuperDuper chargers in Kettleman City and Baker (and anywhere else) that would easily accommodate those of you who are hauling trailers