http://www.recargo.com They already have the ability to add and search for Superchargers as well as other charging sites.
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http://www.recargo.com They already have the ability to add and search for Superchargers as well as other charging sites.
anyone wanting to making an app is free to use the openchargemap database
Superchargers are in the database too
Chargepoint allows reservations for their network on their app. (I thought it was plughsare but...). I would very much prefer if one of the existing apps with consumer traction added the feature e.g. Plugshare, Recargo.
The simplest way to do this is to publish an open calendar from gmail or the likes for each supercharger; and expose it as a link in charger descriptions in OCM (openChargeMap). Even with a custom app as the UI, this would be the most flexible and standard storage backend.
I would expect Tesla to include this in their app eventually. In addition I expect the onboard software to tell you expected availability of superchargers in range in some cool way. Knowing where cars are, which way they are going and their charge state adds interesting data for the Tesla heuristics.
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you can suggest it here Open Charge Map - Discussions
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If you search for tesla superchargers, it seems to show any j1772 sites. Open Charge Map : The open, global database of electric vehicle charging locations
does correctly seem to search for superchargers. There seem to be rumors of superchargers elsewhere, but I only see the original 6 in cali.
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Hi, I know you were kidding, but I'm actually in Bellevue, a suburb of Seattle. I saw my first mod s "on the road" last week, driving around newport hills, a grey one with paper license in the window. I need to get a move on with the nema 14-50 because I just got the mail saying mine is coming in Dec! I was a little afraid of losing the 7.5k rebate (now I'll get it this year!) and the state sales tax exemption for wa state will be there too.
To get slightly on topic, I'm hoping to hear about a plan for superchargers between seattle and the natural routes from here:
1. i5 on the way to portland
2. i5 on the way to vancouver, bc
3. 1 or 2 on the Olympic peninsula route
4. i90 east, maybe one at snoqualmie pass, one towards spokane
5. one on us 2 on the way to stevens pass
There are lots of j1772 charging spots around puget sound. My office, which is rapidly filling up with leafs, has several j1772 and one nema 14-50 but sadly are not public.
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