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More Info: Supercharging.Life database

This is a friendly contest for Tesla owners to track the number of unique public Superchargers where they have charged

- "Supercharger count" is the number of unique public Superchargers where you have charged (just being there does not count), whether or not you were the person plugging in the vehicle (such as a Valet Parking garage or a Passenger) and whether or not it was your own personal vehicle (such as a rental, a loaner, or a friend's Tesla) as long as you were the one who drove >50% of the distance to reach the charger(s).
- The list of chargers in the supercharging.life database are the ones included in the game. If you think one should be added or removed from the list, let us know.
- Only chargers available to the public without special permission are included in the game.
- Chargers not connected to the grid are not counted.
- Doublet locations like the North/South Supercharger 'pairs' in CT, ME, NH, etc. count as individual locations.
- More than 1 charger at the same address, such as Lenox Square Mall (Atlanta, GA) or Montgomery Mall (Bethesda, MD) count as individual locations when they appear as a separate location on the Tesla Nav screen.
- Inactive competitors will be archived and removed from the leaderboard. Just post an update to be reactivated.

See Supercharging.Life database for info on how to post your own visits to the database (preferred), or post your locations with date visited to this thread and one of the admins will update your list for you. All visits must be posted to this thread - not just entered in supercharging.life. If you are the first in the game to visit a supercharger location, please post to the thread as soon as you can so others know it has been visited.
 
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Hypnotized by a green dot and woke up in New Jersey.

Check-ins for 2023-09-04
- North Brunswick Township, NJ (#126) (First to check-in)
- South River, NJ (#127)
- Cranbury, NJ (#128)
- Robbinsville, NJ (#129)
- Burlington, NJ (#130)
- Bristol, PA (#131)
- Philadelphia - Church St, PA (#132)
- Philadelphia - Aramingo Ave, PA (#133)
- Philadelphia - Penrose Ave, PA (#134)
 
Congrats to all the milestones!

As beach season comes to a close I’ll be looking at maps and planning how to hit 500 this fall.

For now, 9/5/23 on my way back to the city:
Egg Harbor Township - E Black Horse Pike, NJ

It’s across from a Walmart. A Walmart i never realize existed just 2 blocks away from the way I’ve been coming to my house almost every summer weekend for 4 summers 😂
 
Sorry I haven't been active. Work is crazy for me right now. I actually skipped many stations I usually would do but I just have to rush from job to job.

Check-ins for 2023-09-01
- Cleveland - Euclid Ave, OH (#1626)
- New Springfield - Glacier Hills Service Plaza, OH (#1627)
- Cranberry Township - US 19, PA (#1628)

Check-ins for 2023-09-02
- Bethel Park, PA (#1629)

Check-ins for 2023-09-03
- North Huntingdon - Ronda Ct, PA (#1630)
- New Stanton, PA (#1631)
- Breezewood - Lincoln Hwy, PA (#1632)
- Mechanicsburg, PA (#1633)
- Newark - Chestnut Hill Rd, DE (#1634)
- Newark - Old Baltimore Pike, DE (#1635)
- Bear, DE (#1636)
- New Castle - Christiana Bypass, DE (#1637)

Check-ins for 2023-09-05
- Pedricktown - John Fenwick, NJ (#1638)
- Hamilton - Woodrow Wilson, NJ (#1639)
- Monroe Township, NJ (#1640)
- Cranbury - Forsgate Drive, NJ (#1641)
- East Rutherford, NJ (#1642)
- Fairfield, CT (#1643)
- New Haven, CT (#1644)
- Rocky Hill, CT (#1645)
- Vernon, CT (#1646)
- Sturbridge, MA (#1647)
- Framingham - Worcester Rd, MA (#1648)

Check-ins for 2023-09-06
- Newton, MA (#1649)
- Burlington, MA (#1650)
- Danvers, MA (#1651)
 
Fall 2023 Road Trip - Day 1

We started a 6 week road trip today. Just two new Superchargers. This will be the first long road trip in my new Model S. So far I'm very happy with the charging speed and the range (100% = 405 miles)

Unfortunately, TeslaFi didn't pick up the Supercharging at Ashland, OR. Actually, I just noticed that my phone App still thinks I'm connected to the Supercharger, even though we left it over half an hour ago. Something funky either with the cell service or the car.

Check-ins for 2023-09-06

- Salem - Mission St SE (SC), OR (#1819)
- Ashland, OR (#1820)

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Fall 2023 Road Trip - Day 2 - 478 miles; 8 hr 36 m driving; 6 new Superchargers.

It was a beautiful day and nice to be driving mainly off the Interstates.

Check-ins for 2023-09-07

- Burney, CA (#1821)
- Grass Valley, CA (#1822)
- Reno - Element Ln, NV (#1823)
- Reno - Rancharrah Pkwy, NV (#1824)
- Sparks, NV (#1825)
- Fernley, NV (#1826)

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Fall 2023 Road Trip - Day 3 - 488 miles; 9 hr 12 m driving; 6 new Superchargers.

There was no cell service for me between Mariposa and El Portal, so TeslaFi didn't track that part of the trip, nor did it log the Supercharging at El Portal. I had to enter El Portal manually in Supercharging.life.

Check-ins for 2023-09-08

- Roseville - Freedom Way, CA (#1827)
- Cameron Park, CA (#1828)
- Modesto - Joyce Ave, CA (#1829)
- Mariposa, CA (#1830)
- El Portal, CA (#1831) (Comment: No cell service)
- Chowchilla, CA (#1832)

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We've fixed the link to Tableau from the "Me" pages in Supercharging.life. I apologize to all who were confused because that link took you to an obsolete version that is no longer being updated.

As part of testing, a number of competitors requested the default link to your map from supercharging.life should NOT include the visited dots. They only wish to see open superchargers (aka red and green dots) by default. Examples below of my map in Tableau. Once you are on the map, you can use the filters to turn on or off whatever layers you want, and you can modify the URL and save it as a favorite to create your own default.

Currently, the consensus seems to desire only see red and green dots. No grey dots. How does everyone here feel?

The link we are discussing is on each competitor's "me" page as shown below.


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This is what my map looks like with the visited dots included (the current default link)
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This is what others are requesting
without visited.png
 
I always thought Tableau was for viewing your own progress once the new site launched. Why have it show unvisited pins when you can already see that on the main site?
None of our existing tools does routing so I use the "lasso" tool in Tableau to export data from groups of unvisited sites to be able to import that into mapping/routing apps.
 
We've fixed the link to Tableau from the "Me" pages in Supercharging.life. I apologize to all who were confused because that link took you to an obsolete version that is no longer being updated.

As part of testing, a number of competitors requested the default link to your map from supercharging.life should NOT include the visited dots. They only wish to see open superchargers (aka red and green dots) by default. Examples below of my map in Tableau. Once you are on the map, you can use the filters to turn on or off whatever layers you want, and you can modify the URL and save it as a favorite to create your own default.

Currently, the consensus seems to desire only see red and green dots. No grey dots. How does everyone here feel?

The link we are discussing is on each competitor's "me" page as shown below.


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This is what my map looks like with the visited dots included (the current default link)
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This is what others are requesting
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And on mobile:
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I always thought Tableau was for viewing your own progress once the new site launched. Why have it show unvisited pins when you can already see that on the main site?
Tableau is good for grabbing a bunch of pins and plugging them in for planning trips, or viewing visits by year, but my default use is for the former.
 
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