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626-205-5970how do I contact you in case I need to charge
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626-205-5970how do I contact you in case I need to charge
thank you
I rent out my cabin and have a Tesla chargerReally, coming to Big Bear in July. Was feeling very anxious about taking the Tesla.
I believe it's the one at the Resort by the village but, according to plugshare, they don't let the general public use it. The good news is that they are putting a V3 supercharger in the village soon.Any information on the Lake Arrowhead destination charger?
...more like "soon".I believe it's the one at the Resort by the village but, according to plugshare, they don't let the general public use it. The good news is that they are putting a V3 supercharger in the village soon.
Hey I’m in Big Bear until Tuesday. How much to charge up once at your house?I have an 80amp Tesla charger at my house in big bear lake. I do charge a fee to cover expenses but it is worth the peace of mind that you can just pull in and charge in my private driveway just for Tesla cars. There is also a nice restaurant 100 yards away to eat at
I was just up there July 5-8. Would have been nice to have somewhere to charge. I had to go down to San Bernardino once to charge my X. Hahahaha. I’ll keep your info on my next trip.I have an 80amp Tesla charger at my house in big bear lake. I do charge a fee to cover expenses but it is worth the peace of mind that you can just pull in and charge in my private driveway just for Tesla cars. There is also a nice restaurant 100 yards away to eat at
Remax Realty in Big Bear Village has installed 7 Tesla Destination chargers. They do ask that you do not exceed 3 hours of charging.I stayed and charged at the Best Western Big Bear Chateau 5/22/2020, seems no longer on plugshare, was a 14-50 plug.
Did they remove ?
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I've heard that the good people of Big Bear Lake are now moving forward with adding some EV chargers in two of the popular parking lots in town. I don't have all the details, but they're trying to include one Tesla Supercharger. It's not clear if that's literally one Tesla Supercharger (as in one plug) or a set of Superchargers. Certainly, any additional EV chargers would be very welcome and are needed, but I do hope they'll deploy multiple Superchargers (plugs).
Let me share what just happened to us.So, taking the family to Big Bear in February for a week. Really want to take the Tesla...
But, where to charge?
I have figured out I can use the SuperCharger at the bottom of the mountain, and can make it to the top with 65% remaining. But for a week in BB, that will not last, so I will need to charge up there.
I have found a destination charger in Lake Arrowhead, but do not know if I can use it
I have found a chargepoint in Running Springs.
I've read about people charging in camp grounds, but have never done that myself, and don't even know if they're open in the Winter.
Has anyone found a good place to charge in Big Bear itself?
Let me share what just happened to us.
We were in Big Bear 9/11-13/2021. Before we took off we didn’t know there’s no supercharger station in the entire lakes area (didn’t do homework). When we arrived we have 95 miles battery left - we have Model S70, from highland charger station the car consumed 75 miles (distance is 34 miles).
When we took off today we have only 83 miles battery. we stopped by Lake Arrowhead, the battery drops to 65, when we comes back to Highland charger station it is 67 miles left (gained 2 miles from Arrowhead. But for total trip from Big Bear it used 16 miles battery.
hope this could be helpful to future travelers of tesla owners.
Yes that's helpful, but do keep in mind the time of year/weather and the resulting potential battery/cabin temperature control requirements that can drain the battery a lot faster. Also, how many days you stay on the mountain.hope this could be helpful to future travelers of tesla owners.
Yes that's helpful, but do keep in mind the time of year/weather and the resulting potential battery/cabin temperature control requirements that can drain the battery a lot faster. Also, how many days you stay on the mountain.