The children of Tesla owners are all very advanced for their age...and taller than average.Those seem like they should be lower.
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The children of Tesla owners are all very advanced for their age...and taller than average.Those seem like they should be lower.
What? No. Then kids might be able to reach them and break them.Those seem like they should be lower.
I posted in the Barstow thread about how once they expanded to 16 stalls there would never be a line of cars waiting to charge. I offered a free dinner to whomever posted a picture of their car waiting in line to charge. No takers yet.
When this 40 STALL station is complete. If you post a picture of 40 occupied stalls, with your car in line, I will:
1. Buy you a Kobe steak dinner...
2. In Tokyo Japan...
3. After flying you there 1st class...
So go ahead and start posting about how the flood of Model 3's will overwhelm the Supercharger network. And have pleasant dreams of your big dinner in Tokyo.
Fact is, there will never be a line at this Supercharger. And there will be many more of these. Never gonna happen. Physically impossible. End of story. Move along now, someone else is buying you dinner...
RT
P.S. Did I mention: NEVER GONNA HAPPEN...
Many Supercharger locations have one space with the signage - I've visited over 400 locations in the US and Canada, and seen it quite often. I notice it because I often inadvertently park in that spot because it's an end spot - I often don't notice the sign until I'm plugged in. Usually it's been at a location where I'm the only Tesla, and I'm staying with the car anyway, so I don't move. A couple of times I've moved if I was leaving the car to go get something to eat.I stand corrected and confused
That’ll make for an interesting fight in court, because from what I know it is against the law to park in a handicap without appropriate placard.
And being told you can do something illegal by someone else is not going to make for a good court argument.
I get it frequently at San Jose's Bird Ave Chevron by I-280. Bad neighborhood. Chevron run by a very forward-thinking store owner. I've had too much of that Nitro stuff. I find it to be way too powerful; I think it has some alternate ingredients. I've retracted back to my assortment of Puerto Rican coffees that I brew at home, but it means I have to make extra batches every morning to pack for later if needed. (If I had known about the hurricane before it happened, I would have stockpiled; they won't have coffee for a long time since I bought it, since many coffee farms were damaged.) Anyway, for a once in a while on-the-road drink, I think Nitro is perfect; not so much of that that it would build up in your system and give you trouble like it has me. It is cold, so you don't have to take a trip to the ice machine with regular coffee. But it tastes awful.I had never heard of that. Wow. I read What Is Nitro Coffee - Nitro Coffee Explained and Nitro cold brew coffee - Wikipedia
This Supercharger site is blowing my mind.
The same for Vallejo when they added the newer chargers. They have two spots designated as such. When I arrived all the paired stalls were in use so I used that last . I sat in the car the whole time so I was prepared to move if needed.Same sign is also in Manteca
Has this been posted yet?
Certainly pedestrian in comparison. A Child's Toy.I suppose I was wrong about Tesla announcing these sites at the event last night. They didn't even mention them in passing. When you've got a a new Roadster in a Semi, I guess 40 stall Supercharger stations seem banal.
I noticed the nav shows this location, but Bay area to LA didn't have me stop at Kettleman even though it's the best stop (uses the most of my 90d battery). It still routed me to Harris Ranch. I'm guessing the routing wasn't updated, as an FYI. I manually added it as my destination and it's a perfect mid way to LA stop.
....Maybe Tesla could finagle an extra pop up in Nav to educate first-time Kettleman visitors with regard to the access code? Either that or have it appear in red? Something...
Monterey/Seaside is on the Nav screen when you select the supercharger icon. They pointed it out to me.I don't remember last time we were at the Seaside location but there might be signage on the outer door referencing where to get the code from.