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Well that was easy! Thanks!
Well that was easy! Thanks!
I saw on Tesla's supercharger website (must use desktop, not mobile) that it's being planned at the corner of Court and Main in downtown Visalia.
Thanks for the input! I’ll see if I can figure out how to research it. It is a random location not exactly in the middle of lots of Tesla owners so no one may have researched it yet.@wehearttessla @gilscales:
That doesn't mean there isn't one, it just means that no one has search the city online permits database and found it. It's quite possible that one has been lodged but no-one has checked. They don't appear on supercharge.info automatically - someone has to do the leg work and then post here or send it in to the site once found.
No - that's just the centre of the town. The grey dots on Tesla's website don't indicate an exact location. Only the red ones.
Searching Accela Citizen Access for supercharger, charging, charger and Tesla return no results that would appear to be a Supercharger location.Thanks for the input! I’ll see if I can figure out how to research it. It is a random location not exactly in the middle of lots of Tesla owners so no one may have researched it yet.
If you have to stay in the area then the Holiday inn express has 2 destination chargers, last I looked it did not show up on anything (plug share, Tesla site) but they are there, I have used them.Any more news on a potential Visalia supercharger (site/timing)? I visit the region occasionally and having one available would make taking the Tesla a feasible option. Right now the 99 is a supercharger wasteland.2
Looking at Google Maps right at that intersection no businesses stand out as a likely location.99 and Betty Dr
The address is 6610 Betty Dr. It's on the NW corner of the intersection of Betty Rd. and Rd. 67, just a tiny bit to the east of Hwy 99. Google Maps shows that there's currently a mobile home park there but the Supercharger is planned to be part of a redevelopment of that lot into a mixed commercial property with a Comfort Inn & Suites hotel, 3 or 4 fast food restaurants, a truck stop and travel center with fueling station, big rig parking, and the superchargers. This info came from reading the other projects they have listed, specifically Comfort Inn--which shows the superchargers on the background plans and calls them out in the description--and Goshen Address.Looking at Google Maps right at that intersection no businesses stand out as a likely location.
I suppose we don’t know at this point if it’ll just be 8 stalls or a 40-stall mecca like Kettleman. 99 has never been a Tesla priority so I’m guessing it’ll be ~10 stalls, hopefully V3.
If you have to stay in the area then the Holiday inn express has 2 destination chargers, last I looked it did not show up on anything (plug share, Tesla site) but they are there, I have used them.
Holiday Inn Express Visalia
The address is 6610 Betty Dr. It's on the NW corner of the intersection of Betty Rd. and Rd. 67, just a tiny bit to the east of Hwy 99. Google Maps shows that there's currently a mobile home park there but the Supercharger is planned to be part of a redevelopment of that lot into a mixed commercial property with a Comfort Inn & Suites hotel, 3 or 4 fast food restaurants, a truck stop and travel center with fueling station, big rig parking, and the superchargers. This info came from reading the other projects they have listed, specifically Comfort Inn--which shows the superchargers on the background plans and calls them out in the description--and Goshen Address.
I looked up the property on the Tulare County planning and permitting portal. No building permits yet. But a planning review for that address took place sometime last year and was approved in June--Project Review Committee 18-046. The latest update I found in that filing was for some notices applied on December 19. But the portal program really doesn't give hardly any public information, so there's no way to tell whether the application was for this development or something else. Or, even if it was for this project, if it included the portion that would eventually be the superchargers or was just a sub-portion, etc. Though the Omni website mentioned that they had already applied for planning approvals and talked about it like it was for the whole thing.