I hope this is useful to someone other than myself.
I have a 2012 Tesla Model S, apparently one of the first without the Tech Package.
Why? This has been covered elsewhere in detail. If I were ordering another car
I'd get the tech package now (my wife's car has it for instance) but at the time I didn't
see the value in it since it didn't route around traffic and there was no supercharger network when I committed to my car! Fortunately my car has some of the features
which are now in the tech package.
OK, if you download this file Dropbox - tsla_na_scs_2015_02_22.ov2
it contains all of the North America superchargers up to and including Shamrock, TX (added 2/21/2015). See the amazing web site Superchargers and select "Changes" and then "North America". If you see any issues please PM me. I will
try to update the GPS file periodically.
The file is in TomTom OV2 format. I think you can load the file into POI EDITOR (donation sent) and write out another format.
For my GPS I started on this page:
How can I install or remove third party POIs?
Anyway, this came in quite useful on a 1,200 mile mid-winter trip last weekend with my elderly parents. Normally we take my wife's car for road trips now, but this was an exception.
I have a 2012 Tesla Model S, apparently one of the first without the Tech Package.
Why? This has been covered elsewhere in detail. If I were ordering another car
I'd get the tech package now (my wife's car has it for instance) but at the time I didn't
see the value in it since it didn't route around traffic and there was no supercharger network when I committed to my car! Fortunately my car has some of the features
which are now in the tech package.
OK, if you download this file Dropbox - tsla_na_scs_2015_02_22.ov2
it contains all of the North America superchargers up to and including Shamrock, TX (added 2/21/2015). See the amazing web site Superchargers and select "Changes" and then "North America". If you see any issues please PM me. I will
try to update the GPS file periodically.
The file is in TomTom OV2 format. I think you can load the file into POI EDITOR (donation sent) and write out another format.
For my GPS I started on this page:
How can I install or remove third party POIs?
A TomTom POI set consists of a file with the extension .ov2. You can also add an optional .bmp bitmap file that contains icon images for your POI set.
How you install or remove POIs depends on the program you use to update your device. Find the correct instructions by selecting one of the options below.
Anyway, this came in quite useful on a 1,200 mile mid-winter trip last weekend with my elderly parents. Normally we take my wife's car for road trips now, but this was an exception.
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