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Looks like it won’t be long. It’s a dream location for me - my MS’12 was slow-charged at Chilies/Showcase Cinema too many times. It’s a fantastic location for all passing through on 495, Rte 3 - MY’23 will be happy to charge here. Looks close. Would love to be there to flip the switch.Thanks for sharing. Wish we had a webcam with that view to keep our eyes out for the utility coming in to drop a new pole. Somewhere... anywhere!
I've been checking too typically every day. In my situation unlike most other Tesla owners I've never used a supercharger in 7 years of ownership. Drive 12k miles a year but never more than 200 miles in a day.In case anyone is waiting with bated breath, I also drive by every week. No progress. Starting to worry they are waiting until spring (and my free super charging runs out)
I go by here once or twice a day and recently saw a crew in the lot and temporarily got excited until I realized it was a landscaping company.Paid Lowes a visit..
Still no transformer. No change to the lines (just in case the Lawrence striping crew might’ve done a nearby site..)
Yes, no change for a long time. For fun I emailed National Grid about the delay and naturally they had no new information.View attachment 1037644View attachment 1037645
Update from today. I'm guessing that pad is where the transformer hardware is going (someone else might know better). I don't see any green boxes yet there today.
317 days. It's up there but not the worst.This has got to be one of the longest construction periods for any Telsa Supercharger. Construction started in June 2023 and looks like it was basically almost complete in July. Here we are basically in May 2024 and its still not turned on. Anyone know what the hold up?