Mrbrock
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They're building for the majority, not the exceptions.Not trailer-friendly.
With the Cybertruck just around the corner, maybe this is something they very specifically should be building for, as it's about to become alot more common.They're building for the majority, not the exceptions.
90% of people who buy the cybertruck will not be using it to tow long distances requiring superchargers. Look at how many people own ICE pickup trucks and what percentage of them tow travel trailers. I also suspect the vast majority of those 10% who want to tow travel trailers long distances will be put off by the lack of towing range.With the Cybertruck just around the corner, maybe this is something they very specifically should be building for, as it's about to become alot more common.
I haven't been by that Target in a while. It's still not showing up on the maps as having a super charger there. Any new status?The way these sites have been going up it'll possibly be done by your next visit.
Thanks for looking into this. I'm hoping they install one at the Lake Stevens Target soon. I put in my request for a new supercharger thereNew dig ticket filed by Blackstone. Maybe digging for Tramformer install.
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Seeing as Lake Stevens is not on a major travel route, there are soon to be new SCs at Everett and Tulalip, it is very doubtful you will see one in Lake Stevens before the end of 2023. And there is already EA at that Target so with the CCS adapter, you are covered.Thanks for looking into this. I'm hoping they install one at the Lake Stevens Target soon. I put in my request for a new supercharger there
To quote Mac L'Amour, "She's a big girl. I like a big girl!"Transformer has been installed. She’s a big girl at 2,000 kVA.
Transformer has been installed. She’s a big girl at 2,000 kVA.
12 stalls, at 250kW each, is 3000kW. Clearly we don't expect all getting the max simultaneously, but I'm curious about the load balancing.
How much do they over-provision? For this 2000kVA transformer, what would be the max that the site should pull? I know this isn't subject to the same codes as my charger at home, but using that as an example, I have a 48A charger and overprovision the circuit by 25% (so 60A).