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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1433886)1/17/2024 12:52:56 PM
From: Eric  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578105
 
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Even Tesla has problems trying to serve their own customers, as the snafu in Chicago already proved. And problems like Chicago aren't isolated.

In my Tesla on the screen I can bring up any Tesla Supercharger in NA in real time and look to see if it's up and operating, what stalls are available and if there is full occupancy what the estimated wait time is.

I have 10 Superchargers here within a ten mile drive of my home for example. Three on my way to my local Costco.

It's a far cry from my first trip to Tucson via I-5, I-210 and I-10 in January of 2018.

In November of 2017 there was only one Supercharger between my home and Portland over 150 miles away on I-5

Back then only V1 chargers existed about every 100 miles plus, now there are V3's about every thirty miles or much less.

Much faster charging than the V1's cutting down on charging time and increasing VMG.

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