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Sharing superchargers with others

furrrburger | 2025-08-03 02:43 | 697 views

It's all good, just made me laugh. No one would park next to them lol.

Comments (142)
rcnfive 2025-08-03 02:50

I do have to say they did the best they can with what they are given and stayed with in the lines. From a Tesla owner to a non one, thank you for doing this.

415646464e4155434f4c 2025-08-03 03:02

Seems it’s getting time to standardize the placement of the charging port across the industry.

creepilincolnbot 2025-08-03 03:11

Asshole ford owners 🙄

Uricashaw 2025-08-03 03:13

Looks like plenty of empty spots

levarburger 2025-08-03 03:15

The newer chargers are centered to the spot and have a much longer cable which solves the problem. I have a Rivian and a MY and always pray I hit an updated charger with my Rivian.

levarburger 2025-08-03 03:15

The newer chargers are centered to the spot and have a much longer cable which solves the problem. I have a Rivian and a MY and always pray I hit an updated charger with my Rivian.

a355231 2025-08-03 03:28

I mean, they weren’t impacting anybody (plenty of spots) and they needed to charge.

Pretend_Delivery1455 2025-08-03 03:29

Park right next to him. It’ll be funny.

mmakeithappenn 2025-08-03 03:39

I drive an ev9, I take up to spaces, it's sometimes awkward

HoPMiX 2025-08-03 03:43

Walnut Creek?

BamBamCam 2025-08-03 03:45

The V4 chargers are a godsend for the R1T. Pulled into the North Bend one, and there was 5 vehicles 4 all non Tesla front end in but not making it awkward.

ChuqTas 2025-08-03 03:45

In theory it would have been good to have done that a decade ago. Unfortunately such a proposal now would result in five years of consultation groups, research and meetings first. It never happened with petrol cars, the fuelling stations were designed so it didn’t matter. That’ll happen with EVs too.

shocontinental 2025-08-03 03:49

I don’t have an issue with the way they are parked. . . . But you are incorrect, they are not within the lines, the far side in a different spot

10Bens 2025-08-03 03:50

As a Lightning owner who always has to park like a jerk, thank you for your understanding.

Alarming-Business-79 2025-08-03 03:56

I see nothing wrong with what the Mach E driver is doing. Their charging port isn't in the same location as a Tesla.

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Mishkafilm 2025-08-03 04:11

it doesn't hurt anyone if it's not congested. I'm sure he would be a considerate human if he notices that others are in need of space to charge and would move over or leave/

stereoeraser 2025-08-03 04:18

Next best time is now

National-Treat830 2025-08-03 04:33

No no, we have to have half the models on one side and half on another. Charging stalls should also alternate chargers. This way, you can have idle chargers and still no way to charge. This is more fair since someday, the right car will come by to save the spot finances. Who invented this stupidity in ICE vehicles I don’t know. They could have allowed cars to drive in opposite directions through fuel stations anyway…..

Robotori 2025-08-03 04:37

I always wondered why they didn’t tell other companies where to have the charge port at.

JohnTeaGuy 2025-08-03 04:38

Nobody said theyre doing anything wrong.

JohnTeaGuy 2025-08-03 04:39

What makes them an asshole?

m7y98sC 2025-08-03 04:44

Especially in Europe this is getting out of hand. Just did a tour across Europe with my MS. Due to the fact that the chargers are open for all other brands and holiday season, you end up with stalls that are not usable, as a BMW or some other car stands at the spot. A ton of Teslas pilling up and wait to get charging in the meantime. And of course, across the street is a public charger with the same KW/hs, but is not used as it is 3 cents more expensive.

Suitable_Switch5242 2025-08-03 04:46

Tesla knows that the real answer is longer cables, which is why they are putting those on their newer chargers.

rotarypower101 2025-08-03 04:55

Standardized pull through spots would solve many more issues than just port placement problems. Unless a charge point can facilitate any trailer or hitch mounted accessory just as well as a pull through service station, it’s needlessly making it difficult for normal use cases and limiting who can use a charger. The time tested configuration has existed and been proved out, why arbitrarily limit what configuration can use a charger?

gorgeousphatseal 2025-08-03 04:59

I mean wouldn't this be resolved if the hoses were longer ? I am in favor of Tesla selling supercharger access to other evs

[deleted] 2025-08-03 05:00

They did their best with the port placement, short cable, and lack of pull beside options (like most EA sites)

lostbollock 2025-08-03 05:06

That’s how the Tesla app advises to charge front-wing-charging cars.

mrandr01d 2025-08-03 05:25

I'd much rather just have larger cables at charging stations. Solves the problem without adding design constraints to new vehicles.

0xWarDaddy 2025-08-03 05:27

Tesla built their own system way before anyone else and just picked the spot that worked best for their cars and Superchargers. Since there wasn’t any standard back then, other automakers just did their own thing too. Now with Tesla opening up their network and more brands adopting NACS

aprudencio 2025-08-03 05:52

Two*

sjsharks323 2025-08-03 05:52

As a Rivian and Tesla owner, when we are on a road trip with the Rivian, I always take the further right stall if open and double park in a non charging spot. That way nobody is impacted by the Rivian's charging port location.

Unencrypted_Thoughts 2025-08-03 06:02

V4's are, it's just the older superchargers were only designed to charge Teslas so they minimized the cable length.

TECHSHARK77 2025-08-03 06:11

Dam. That's nice, oh and the Ford running through Tesla poured juice is also.

oprinmarius 2025-08-03 06:20

When you add your non Tesla EV to Tesla app for charging it asks you for make and model. The app should know based on this information on which side the charger port is located. This way you are allowed to charge only on a spot that doesn’t block 2 stalls , e.g. first and last stall in a row if there is an empty parking spot near the stall. The charger should not give you any power if you are trying to charge your non Tesla EV on a stall that blocks 2 chargers,

No3047 2025-08-03 06:21

Tesla should reseserve space for Teslas at superchargers when there is high traffic

Prostberg 2025-08-03 06:24

Or longer cables ? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 5m cables are pretty much standard on non-Tesla chargers in order to accommodate everyone.

markn6262 2025-08-03 06:50

Still cable slack. Coulda pulled in straight instead of taking up 2 spots so someone with the same port position would only take one more not another two spots.

woalk 2025-08-03 07:40

I don’t think so. Consumer choice is always nice, in this case the choice of a car with the charging port in a location that will best work for the personal garage setup. Some people might really prefer a port on the other side or the front of the car based on doors in their garage or something.

Boniuz 2025-08-03 08:23

Or, you know, don’t design chargers with a single design in mind and instead design it for multiple use. All car maximum car dimensions are defined, it’s a matter of fourth grade mathematics to solve for X in a rectangle. It’s only a problem with Tesla chargers and no problem with the general ones.

Hadleys158 2025-08-03 08:38

They need to do something about copper thieves as well, as longer cables are a bigger target for them.

Dependent_Foot_9387 2025-08-03 08:39

Now if he could just learn to &%*# park correctly all would be well in the kingdom….

Gigtooo 2025-08-03 08:43

One if not the worst decision Tesla ever made… But to be far, they also could have just installed from the start longer cables…

VideoGameJumanji 2025-08-03 09:17

You can tell if it’s a V4 by the max kW of the station on the map when you click on it

m7y98sC 2025-08-03 09:30

I honestly saw people getting into fights over chargers.

bozza8 2025-08-03 09:35

Longer cables means you either need active cable cooling (which is SUPER heavy), or lower max charge rate.

jonesaus1 2025-08-03 09:38

Or just standardise longer charge cables

Ambitious5uppository 2025-08-03 10:32

Charging stations were designed with this in mind from the get go. Tesla chargers were the only ones put out with short cables, and even shorter foresight.

[deleted] 2025-08-03 10:52

This is what legacy auto gets when the corporate boards deep in bed with Big Oil only allow peanuts for EV R&D. It will take another decade befor the dinos die off, but by then Tesla, Rivian, Lucid and the plethora of China EVs will be far ahead. VAG finally realized the mistake are now installing them closer to the corners in newer models.

jsreally 2025-08-03 11:05

Yep, but they have them working fine on the v4 chargers already.

SMLBound 2025-08-03 11:08

I personally with the vehicles would standardize. I also think Teal knew what it was doing when it designed’ back in’ charging. In 3 years I’ve never seen an accident at the chargers because everyone basically does it the same

[deleted] 2025-08-03 11:12

I never understood why manufacturers would put the charge port anywhere but the very front of the very back

[deleted] 2025-08-03 11:13

They’re doing what they can. I like the Mach E

ZDMW 2025-08-03 12:01

It should be on the rear passenger/curb side. That would be safer when using street side chargers, because it would keep you out of the street. And with pull in spots backing in is safer.

JamieTimee 2025-08-03 12:08

What awful charging port placement

Binford6100User 2025-08-03 12:17

Took a road trip to NC from WNY over Memorial Day. Drove down early, it was very easy to find a spot. Drove home on Monday. Had to make 4 stops, 3 of which had VERY crowded chargers. Each one required me to pull in from the backside of the chargers. Hop the curb, drive through the grass, nose up to the one available charger. Get some funny looks, embarrasses the hell out of my wife, but gets the job done :)

Fun_Muscle9399 2025-08-03 12:18

The very front or back just makes it that much more susceptible to impact damage. Better to keep the sparky bits closer to the center for accident considerations.

beanpoppa 2025-08-03 12:56

The purpose of the Supercharger network was to solve the chicken and egg problem. They needed to build a robust, ubiquitous fast charging infrastructure so that they could sell EVs. The Tesla Superchargers are by far the most reliable charging network, and part of the reason is the short cables.

MattMason1703 2025-08-03 13:22

Like how they standardized placement of where you fill a gas car?

StewieGriffin26 2025-08-03 13:28

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/MqnoBIFVlWo/maxresdefault.jpg Agreed but that doesn't solve the bike rack issue. So it should probably be on the front passenger side, but it's just easier to make longer cables lol

thehoagieboy 2025-08-03 14:14

Do they make cable extensions that you could buy to solve this? I'd like a lightning some day and figured I'd just buy an extension as long as it's not expensive.

TommyT4626 2025-08-03 14:18

Screw Tesla changing their system to accommodate other cars. The other car manufactures need to change where their charging ports are if they want their customer to have the best charging options.

0x077777 2025-08-03 14:22

I've been parked next to plenty of mustangs with no problemms

goodvibezone 2025-08-03 14:32

They could have parked straighter than that.

Suitable_Switch5242 2025-08-03 14:37

https://www.reddit.com/r/TeslaLounge/comments/1inxpb3/at_a_new_charger_that_opened_in_seattle_wa_it/

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thehoagieboy 2025-08-03 14:48

Maybe a good one will be out by the time I get my long used lightning.

MedicalEnthusiasm9 2025-08-03 14:49

I have an ev9 and a model 3. If a company is going to advertise the nacs port and its access to the supercharger network, it need to be in the same place as Tesla has it. Or atleast on the correlating side in the front of the car. Its kind of neat, lived through the Red(hd) vs Blue(ray) colored boxes as the Sony backed format won out and everyone conformed. Now, NACS seems to be the clear winner and conformity takes time. But what excuse is there for 2026 models to not have it on the correct side? Maybe if it's a light refresh?

StackOfCookies 2025-08-03 15:07

Except the tesla app actually tells you explicitly that you should block 2 stalls. They want you to do this.

Prostberg 2025-08-03 15:21

Cooled cables are actually lighter than passive cables.

mrandr01d 2025-08-03 15:23

Can't be heavier than a gas hose¯\_(ツ)_/¯

furrrburger 2025-08-03 15:30

She took 3 trys to get into this position. There wasn't a line waiting, so it worked out fine. She only stayed about 10 minutes.

furrrburger 2025-08-03 15:32

There were some spots, no big deal, she left after ten minutes

furrrburger 2025-08-03 15:39

She only stayed about 10 minutes, there were a few other spots available.

levarburger 2025-08-03 15:40

TIL thanks!

intrepidpursuit 2025-08-03 16:08

Saw a lightning once parallel parked into 4 supercharging spots. It would reach if he fronted in, but he's special so...

man2112 2025-08-03 16:22

Tesla could solve this problem by making the charging cables longer.

oprinmarius 2025-08-03 16:33

I doubt this is true. They give you instructions on which stall to use and how to park to avoid this

Boniuz 2025-08-03 16:39

Had they made them longer, as their competition are doing, they would’ve been accessible to more users from the beginning and solidify them as the biggest provider in the long-term, instead of designing them primarily for Tesla-vehicles. Making the cables 30-50cm longer wouldn’t really make a difference apart from cost-effectiveness and perhaps hindering some EV sales from competitors. Us europeans got along just fine without a tesla charge network monopoly, and are still doing just fine without it.

Scwright99 2025-08-03 16:50

Tesla is allowing others to charge they should consider others port locations.

stratacus9 2025-08-03 16:51

when non teslas have to charge from the front it messes up the number of stalls. new super chargers have put the chargers in the middle but i’m not sure they are just as long

bhauertso 2025-08-03 17:12

Correct. Standard charging port location is more economical with material. Aside from petulant novelty and unchecked NIH, there is no reason for manufacturers to not use either rear-left or front-right positions.

fried_fish88 2025-08-03 17:23

They should have made the wire simply longer

ScorpRex 2025-08-03 17:54

Might not be on the top of the list for Tesla. With getting rid of the EV credit and many automakers widely scaling back with rollbacks of EPA emissions standards, other things will probably need to be focused on. And like others have said, some automakers already moved their charge port on vehicles

VideoGameJumanji 2025-08-03 18:14

Brother, adding a NACS port but not changing the port spot is just stupidity on the part of the automakers that can’t be justified  Because that doesn’t make sense at most locations where they have to operate with limited space and have to optimize for density. Place along highways and rural areas and what not usually have trailer stalls buts urban areas demand density because real estate is expensive in the first place. Why arbitrarily put the NACS charge port in the wrong place if you know they have to use a charger infrastructure that wasn’t made for their cars? Replacing everything with a V4 stall is long shot and asking every stall to be a pull through is unreasonable

StackOfCookies 2025-08-03 18:36

What do you mean, you doubt it’s true? I know it’s true. I’ve charged at tesla stalls before. The app tells you “you might have to park on the line” with a graphic of a car blocking two parking spaces. It also says not to park sideways (which would block more than 2 chargers).

doluckie 2025-08-03 20:19

Unchecked National Institute of Health(?) 😆

AutomaticAccount6832 2025-08-03 20:47

Except the normal parking…

Disastrous_Patience3 2025-08-03 20:53

“hose”?

bhauertso 2025-08-03 21:00

Not-invented-here. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not\_invented\_here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_invented_here) These late-comers to the EV game decided they had to do something different with charge port locations because Tesla put theirs at the rear-left.

doluckie 2025-08-03 21:11

That was funny when it was revealed WHY Tesla put it back there, the location of the outlet in Elon’s garage. But makes sense.

marksocials97 2025-08-03 21:21

Tesla should come out with an extension cord people can buy

sjsharks323 2025-08-03 21:24

Ok, fine. Clarification, normally I charge at night on road trips and parking lots are usually pretty empty. So even normal parking isn't impacted.

theotherharper 2025-08-03 21:53

I wish Tesla would make a bonus parking space to the right of the rightmost charger, and then strongly encourage people with LeftFront/RightRear to fill the stations from right to left, and people with LeftRear or RightFront to fill from left to right.

theotherharper 2025-08-03 22:00

The problem is, the Tesla cables are ONLY lightweight because they are water cooled. Without water cooling, for the amps you're up into 1000 kcmil copper and the damn thing will weigh 70 pounds and cost $1000. The problem is, there's no way to tell the station "hey bro, you've got an extension cord in the sequence that's only good for 125A". Thus the extension must be built for worst case. You could add that method, but you would have to find a way to actively power electronics on the extension, the electronics would have to PLC (Power Line Communication) which is hard, and the CCS comm protocol would have to be extended to allow that, and all stations would need to be upgraded. So again you're looking at $1000, comparable to the CHAdeMO adapters you now see.

leopor 2025-08-03 22:07

How is it going between the Y and the Rivian? We have a 3 and a Y and need something bigger but I really don’t like the X doors. We test drove the Rivian and it just feels enormous. It’s definitely just a bigger vehicle but also being able to see the hood stick out that far and being used to not seeing the hood at all is a strange feeling. Which vehicle do you prefer? What made you go with the Rivian over an X?

Tiasmo-Bertjayd 2025-08-03 23:23

Consumer choice is an illusion. The placement of the charge port would be much lower on people’s feature list than things like body style, brand, price, range, etc. Manufacturers will keep the port in the same location for a given model to avoid extra production costs, so the consumer doesn’t really have much of a choice there.

spshulem 2025-08-03 23:48

I have an Ioniq 5, I feel bad but my charging port is on the passenger side… so I usually have to take the right charger. I’m constantly apologizing and helping people avoid the spot to the right of me. I wish there were like extension cables or some left some right… open to ideas but always feel bad

thehoagieboy 2025-08-03 23:56

So what I'm hearing is that I'll just have to be one of those folks or find a charger with longer cables, got it. Being as I've only supercharged my Tesla a handful of times, it's probably NBD. The EV truck wouldn't be used for long drives anyway, so it'd probably spend its time on a home charger.

Maln-164 2025-08-04 00:04

It just takes 10X as long to 'refuel' for a 200-mile trip....

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Feeling_Passenger_17 2025-08-04 00:14

Eww

Agreeable-Ad-5213 2025-08-04 01:18

I don't see an issue unless the station is packed

theotherharper 2025-08-04 01:20

Simply do exactly as Tesla tells you to do in their published literature. Park funny and take up multiple spots. As you have probably noticed, it's rare for Superchargers to be full.

levarburger 2025-08-04 01:53

We also didn’t like the falcon wing doors and at the time they were glitchy. I don’t know if that’s still the case. The R1S felt like driving a boat for about 2 weeks but after that I got used to it. My wife is small and she still doesn’t love driving it. Tesla is probably 2 or 3 years ahead of Rivian on the software and road visualization quality but hands down the Rivian feels more premium in terms of the doors, seats, dashboard etc… The Rivian software isn’t bad, it’s just not as good as Teslas if that makes sense. I’m not loyal to any brand so if you’re not in a rush, check out Scout Motors upcoming (2027) SUV and truck.

nah_you_good 2025-08-04 02:13

Yeah I mean try and be considerate if possible, like if it's a fuller charger take an end one or park on the other side if doable, but don't worry about it too much. That's what Tesla decided to allow by opening up the network (or at least a large # of stations), so don't feel bad for their choices.

falco_iii 2025-08-04 02:27

Generally a non-charging parking spot is much more common & available compared to a charging spot.

Hour_Fisherman_7482 2025-08-04 03:34

There’s not enough superchargers as it is. Tesla should not be sharing them yet.

ysfi__ 2025-08-04 06:16

cant blame them these charging ports locations have no standard on the cars lol, honestly id make sure to have an extension chord to use so i dont have to force my hand into being an ass hat.

RealWorldJunkie 2025-08-04 08:06

I was about to comment saying it's a shame someone didn't park in the bay next to them, blocking them in with their own douche parking, but then I saw your comment and realised you're right, the short cables on the V3's (V3, is that right, I always forget) meant this was a necessity for them, and they were intentionally courteous enough to not block neighbouring bays. I'm all for super chargers being open to all. I know there's been significant issues with dual bay blocking etc, but this is actually really nice to see. As things progress and SC's become more usable in design regardless of your EV, it should work as a benefit to everyone.

TheInvincibleMan 2025-08-04 08:14

You have their plate, report to Tesla.

Cjdergrosse 2025-08-04 09:20

I always try to park on the end when on road trips. I've parked over side walks to avoid blocking another stall, when possible/safe.

BlueMagnuum 2025-08-04 10:11

Why can't they just park straight? There's more than enough length on that charging cable

Ambitious5uppository 2025-08-04 12:17

Of course that was their intention, but anyone with the tiniest knowledge of the world would have known once they got into the EU they were going to be essentially forced through heavy financial encouragement or actually just forced through legislation, to allow open access. And that's exactly what happened, which is why EU tesla chargers are CCS not Teslas proprietary connector, with Tesla cars are sold with CCS, and the chargers open to all. If they hadn't tried to save the few cents per charger by fitting a long enough cable in the first place, they wouldn't have looked so poorly designed to everyone today haha.

Whitebelt_Durial 2025-08-04 13:16

The Tesla app instructs vehicles with front left charge ports to do this.

popornrm 2025-08-04 14:29

We should probable start painted parking lines for superchargers diagonally. That would solve the issue even if it takes up an extra spot on either side

[deleted] 2025-08-04 14:49

[https://supercharge.info/](https://supercharge.info/) will also tell you what kind of supercharger it is

GodwynDi 2025-08-04 14:54

Or the rare Tesla charger built to pull next to it like a gas pump. There is one single one in my city like that. Not one single charging station, one single charger.

newtonshark 2025-08-04 15:47

Sharing is caring

Mishkafilm 2025-08-04 16:19

lol at least it was some entertainment for you during the charge

ckharrison10 2025-08-04 19:10

Tesla opened up the network before taking steps to ensure that it would physically work 🤷‍♂️ Blame Tesla, not the drivers who need to charge off of 5' long cables that only reach one corner of a parking space.

Season_Of_Brad 2025-08-04 22:55

Honestly, it’s ok, I get it. I love the EV movement. No hate here.

[deleted] 2025-08-04 23:20

Why aren’t Tesla cables long line the ones I’ve seen at Costco and some Arco at stations???

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JamieTimee 2025-08-05 02:13

Indeed, worst of both worlds

fluffybit 2025-08-05 12:41

I have similar problems with a Kona

CybuhDasher 2025-08-05 14:23

Tesla opening their superchargers up to other EVs was the worse thing to happen. Yea they make more money I suppose but it annoys the hell out of their loyal Tesla owners, customer support gets calls all the time about "x vehicle not charging or not working" and we have to tell them that's not our concern because they are not driving a Tesla, and overall they didn't allow 3rd parties to charge they could screw over the EV companies which would be a win for Tesla b/c no one else is going to invest money into charging like Tesla and it would even force companies to put the right charger on the correct side to be a better fit for Tesla chargers, if they were going to open it up to the public.

[deleted] 2025-08-05 20:33

I didn’t know that people with Down syndrome can get a license...

trader_dennis 2025-08-05 23:11

lol. The one in Marin at the whole foods is always at capacity.

theotherharper 2025-08-05 23:28

That's an urban station, not much used by travelers. They would have many other choices there.

Dimpee 2025-08-06 22:05

It makes me sad seeing peasant wagons parking in Tesla bays 😔

Mammoth_Ingenuity_82 2025-08-07 00:24

I'll have to do that when my BMW i5 with the ridiculous placement of the charge port is finally Supercharger supported. Driving the 6 hours from SF to LA - Harris Ranch is the perfect charging stop, exactly half way. The problem is there are ***98 Superchargers*** and all of ***6 EA CCS chargers.*** It sucks to wait in that CCS line while dozens of empty Superchargers laugh at you.

Separate_Study2337 2025-08-07 03:05

I’m confused , why don’t they just park straight ?

GenesisNemesis17 2025-08-07 03:41

I love the effort. And there's still some slack in the cable.

theotherharper 2025-08-07 04:39

Here. Look at what I'm looking at. Get on desktop, fire up Incognito Mode / [Plugshare.com](http://Plugshare.com) / set filters to CCS only. Frame it Hayward in the northwest corner and LA in the southeast. I-5 does not attempt to compete with CA-99 and deliberately goes through desolation, so nothing is there except to serve travelers. Almost all I-5 travelers are going from the LA basin to SF/SJ/Sac, *too far for 1 charge so they must charge midway*. In that midway where you'd need to charge, there are like 3 exits with chargers. 6 heads at Firebaugh, 10 near Harris Ranch, 22 at Kettleman City. Ridiculous. 38 heads for 75,000 cars/day. Now look at 101, the less popular route, 20,000 cars/day. Dozens of sites, probably 100 heads. Lots of 50s that nobody wants, which can be nice if there's a sweet little bistro or museum nearby. Plus road speed is slower so you're getting better mileage and have a wider midway where you need to charge.

liquidmonkey75 2025-08-07 20:32

During off peak times, YES, ....holidays or at peak times, NO. Part of the reason I bought a tesla was the SC network and it annoys me when non teslas take 2 or even 3 spots at peak times. It's just wrong.

Head_Importance931 2025-08-08 00:56

Bumblebee tuna

Nice-Sandwich-9338 2025-08-08 15:07

Have mach e GTPE and model y.  In PA never had a problem in charging either at SC as most always have space.

Mammoth_Ingenuity_82 2025-08-08 16:58

Good point! I have only done the 101 route a few times as it adds at least another hour to the drive (I actually drive to OC passing thru LA) due to the longer path. But in some ways it's more relaxing as I hate constantly dodging the trucks and road boulders on the two-lane 5. But, I do see on the 101 route but it's similar - a bunch of stations with just a few chargers each. I'm always running into full chargers - do I wait, or try for another one? The app tells me there are 1 or 2 open chargers (out of only 4), then I get there and they're already taken. Annoying! What Harris Ranch and Kettleman City need are simply beefed up EA sites - instead of 4 chargers, can we please have 10-20? Is it that difficult, given Tesla installed **NINETY-EIGHT** freaking chargers at Harris?

theotherharper 2025-08-08 22:27

More like 100. It's not like California is going to stop the EV rollout. We may not need 100 in 2025 but we'll need 'em in 2028. And hell it takes that long to provision tens of megawatts of power.

VWelectricman 2025-08-09 20:34

Tesla will probably swap out for longer cables over time or convert V3 to V4 which I believe have longer cables. I own a M3 and a VW ID.4. Can’t charge at Superchargers yet with VW but it’s coming soon. I would use Superchargers as a second choice with VW as the buildout of non Tesla charging is going gangbusters.

Funtimes3764 2025-09-24 22:39

It is said for fastest charging leave a spot open as too not share power They just making sure they won’t be slowed down

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