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Calif to Tucson on I-10

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napabill

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I should get delivery of my S in November, and plan on driving it to our winter place outside of Tucson in late December from Northern California. No problem getting across Calif but the stretch from Palm Springs/Blythe to Tucson is beyond the probable range, at any speed. So far my plan is to spend the night at a KOA site in Blythe, do a Range Charge overnight, then carefully (slowly) drive to Tucson. I'm not thrilled going 50mph on I-10, as I'll be a hazard to the 80+mph flow. Any ideas on getting quick charge in western Phoenix area? Will sure be nice if/when they put in a SuperCharger station someplace out there.
 
I should get delivery of my S in November, and plan on driving it to our winter place outside of Tucson in late December from Northern California. No problem getting across Calif but the stretch from Palm Springs/Blythe to Tucson is beyond the probable range, at any speed. So far my plan is to spend the night at a KOA site in Blythe, do a Range Charge overnight, then carefully (slowly) drive to Tucson. I'm not thrilled going 50mph on I-10, as I'll be a hazard to the 80+mph flow. Any ideas on getting quick charge in western Phoenix area? Will sure be nice if/when they put in a SuperCharger station someplace out there.

Hopefully the Scottsdale store has 70A HPC (and the requisite adapter cable if you didn't spend the $650 for your own)
Not a supercharger, but better than 30A public charging stations.