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V3 posts haven’t changed. Cords aren't longer.Dropped by this week and the posts are in. The electricians working there were unwrapping the main switchgear and transformers. They indicated that their part was complete and the site only needed power to be turned on by PG&E. They also indicated that there might be some legal issues brewing between the hotel (the SC is in their parking lot) and either Tesla or PG&E, otherwise they said it was likely to be hot by the end of next week (12/8). We'll see.
An item of note is the location of the charging posts are located midway in the parking space and it appears that the charging cables are a bit longer than the older charging posts. That configuration should allow non-tesla vehicles to easily reach the charging posts and still stay in the correct parking slot by entering the space forwards or backing in depending on charge port location. The two chargers on the end are set up like the older style chargers with the posts at the end of the stall. One of the two is the designated handicap space. Those two are marked as EV Charging only spaces, for what that's worth.
Looks like it could be a relatively easy design mod to allow non-Tesla vehicles easier access.
Solar installs have nothing to do with PG&E being busy regarding a supercharger. Is there a large green transformer? I do not see one in any of the pictures posted here. That could be a holdup and is very common right now.Talked to hotel staff about 2 weeks ago and they thought the issue was with PG&E. Could be they're still overloaded on solar installs that were approved prior to the April deadline last year. Who knows.
At least they fixed Paso which has alleviated congestion at the other ancient Atascadero site. I'm wondering if that one was also waiting on a transformer/PGE in some capacity.So only a couple more years to go
Could be. I noticed last week that there appears to be an open pad for some sort of large cabinet. It could be for a transformer so a real source of delays for PG&E.At least they fixed Paso which has alleviated congestion at the other ancient Atascadero site. I'm wondering if that one was also waiting on a transformer/PGE in some capacity.
Just found this in the SF Chronicle: As of December 2023, an estimated 540 PG&E customers were waiting for transformers, with about 40% of those located in the Bay Area. These delays not only exacerbate uncertainty for individuals and families eager to move in but also significantly inflate development costs.Could be. I noticed last week that there appears to be an open pad for some sort of large cabinet. It could be for a transformer so a real source of delays for PG&E.