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OK Tesla it's been way too long. Pick a new location and get this needed SC in and working. Or at least put in a Urban SC to close this big gap in the SC Network.
Heh. Would be funny if they resorted to putting an "urban" supercharger here.OK Tesla it's been way too long. Pick a new location and get this needed SC in and working. Or at least put in a Urban SC to close this big gap in the SC Network.
Heh. Would be funny if they resorted to putting an "urban" supercharger here.
It's pretty much the same level of complexity. The only real benefit to Urban Chargers is you can install more bays...
How does it allow installing more bays? It is still just two stalls per cabinet, with the same max output. They can just use slightly smaller wiring since the peak kW per stall is lower.
Lower peak power. Most of the service I've seen is 500kVA. That's ~8 Supercharger stalls or ~16 Urban Stalls.
How do you figure that Urban stalls use half of the power? Peak power on a pair of Urban stalls is 144 kW. (Both stalls charging at 72 kW.) What is peak power on a normal Supercharger pair of stalls? Isn't it ~144 kW?
From what I have seen the Supercharger cabinets are rated exactly the same between the two.
It was a joke man. Come on.Will check again on Wednesday.
Nearest parking garage is in Midland I think.
140 miles +/-
Sorry about that. I missed the joke.
Goes back to my astonishment when Tesla reps told me to find malls or parking garages in west Texas for destination chargers.
They have no clue about the area.
Don’t think they care.
Hey, not quite THAT far. There's a mall in Kerrville.Malls in west Texas; that's funny...someone needs to take a drive from El Paso to San Antonio.
I'd be interested in that CHAdeMO in Kerrville, but I'd be surprised if it actually exists. It is Chargepoint, and their site says there are 2 J1772 stations there (6.6 kW). Plugshare says CHAdeMO AND CCS, and no J1772. I'd lean toward Chargepoint being accurate and crowdsourcing being mistaken.Indeed! And not too far off I-10. Also noted what I believe to be a new Chademo just to the north; just wish it was further to the west! (I.e. West of Ozona)