I have to drive from the Boston, MA area, to Avon, OH (a bit west of Cleveland) on Novemeber 30th/December 1st, for a week of training starting December 2nd-6th.
There are no SuperChargers on the route yet. I have found 90A EVSE's installed by "Sun Country Highway" @ Best Westerns in Albany and Syracuse, nothing high power in Buffalo. I'm looking for owners who might be near I-90 along the route, for having a backup, and in case the weather is bad, and my estimates are off for where I need to charge...
Here is the google map of the route:
Driving directions to 33665 Chester Rd., Avon, OH - Google Maps
I am willing to pay for your electricity and hospitality, this 685 mile trip (10-11 hours in an ICE car) without SuperChargers should probably not even be attempted, as I'll have more time charging (even at high power, I have dual chargers), than driving. any assistance is welcome. I noticed the "Fall 2013" SuperCharger map does show some SuperChargers north of Lake Erie, but nothing south. I am wiling to drive that route (even though it's longer), if the SuperChargers are up and working, I've emailed Tesla to ask when they'll be online, could take 48 hours for a reply. Also appears there isn't a "car ferry" service that crosses Lake Erie yet (just plans debating putting such a ferry in)
Note: I have an 85KW Model S, the reason for the particular locations picked in Albany and Syracuse is they have CS-90 EVSE's
Mitch
There are no SuperChargers on the route yet. I have found 90A EVSE's installed by "Sun Country Highway" @ Best Westerns in Albany and Syracuse, nothing high power in Buffalo. I'm looking for owners who might be near I-90 along the route, for having a backup, and in case the weather is bad, and my estimates are off for where I need to charge...
Here is the google map of the route:
Driving directions to 33665 Chester Rd., Avon, OH - Google Maps
I am willing to pay for your electricity and hospitality, this 685 mile trip (10-11 hours in an ICE car) without SuperChargers should probably not even be attempted, as I'll have more time charging (even at high power, I have dual chargers), than driving. any assistance is welcome. I noticed the "Fall 2013" SuperCharger map does show some SuperChargers north of Lake Erie, but nothing south. I am wiling to drive that route (even though it's longer), if the SuperChargers are up and working, I've emailed Tesla to ask when they'll be online, could take 48 hours for a reply. Also appears there isn't a "car ferry" service that crosses Lake Erie yet (just plans debating putting such a ferry in)
Note: I have an 85KW Model S, the reason for the particular locations picked in Albany and Syracuse is they have CS-90 EVSE's
Mitch
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