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2015 Superchargers on East Coast

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From TM maps that were published on their website it seemed that 2015 was going to be the year for Superchargers on the east coast for a change. However, reality seems to be a bit different. YTD shows only 25% or so on the east coast. Are the maps terribly incorrect ? Or are we going to see a HUGE flurry of activity on the east coast soon ? Are we just not sluething as well as the west coast (probably due to lack of experience LOL)? Further thoughts and comments ? :rolleyes:
 
2015 has seen the following on the east coast:


DeFuniak Springs, FL open 1/9
Hooksett, NH (south) open 1/15
Brattleboro, VT open 1/16
Grove City, OH open 1/16
Hoosett, NH (north) open 1/20
Montreal, QC open 1/22
Kingson, ON open 1/29
Lexington, KY open 1/30
London, KY open 2/4
Utica, NY open 2/11
West Springfield, MA open 2/14
Charlotte, NC open 2/25
Riviera Beach, FL open 3/21
Comber, ON open 3/25
Drummondville, QC open 4/8
Syracuse, NY open 4/16
Mobile, AL open 4/16


There are various chargers in construction and with permits too.
What am I missing? Maine, PA and West Virginia?
 
2015 has seen the following on the east coast:


DeFuniak Springs, FL open 1/9
Hooksett, NH (south) open 1/15
Brattleboro, VT open 1/16
Grove City, OH open 1/16
Hoosett, NH (north) open 1/20
Montreal, QC open 1/22
Kingson, ON open 1/29
Lexington, KY open 1/30
London, KY open 2/4
Utica, NY open 2/11
West Springfield, MA open 2/14
Charlotte, NC open 2/25
Riviera Beach, FL open 3/21
Comber, ON open 3/25
Drummondville, QC open 4/8
Syracuse, NY open 4/16
Mobile, AL open 4/16


There are various chargers in construction and with permits too.
What am I missing? Maine, PA and West Virginia?

And there were like 4 times the amount in the rest of the country. The east coast map shows a HUGE influx to the east coast this year.

East Coast Superchargers 2015.JPG
 
Since you included Ohio and Kentucky in the East coast, you might as well go with everything this side of the Continental divide.

I think it's fair to include the eastern time zone.

The continental divide is two time zones west of that.

States that are split on the Eastern / Central Time zone line include

Florida
Tennessee
Kentucky
Indiana
Michigan (Upper Peninsula)

States that are completely Eastern Time zone but not purely coastal include

New York
Pennsylvania

Landlocked (non ocean) Eastern Time

West Virginia
Vermont
Ohio

It's really not that many to add to the obviously coastal states and yes I'd call them Eastern states.
 
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