Are these actual commitments? Signed agreements with site hosts, etc.? If not, its little more than ambition.
warbunnies
Wow! 3 in west Virginia. >< I just drove through there and the hardest part was the lack of chargers. I had to charge at a dealership with 25kw charging.
Edit: the color scheme of the locations doesn’t make sense for this to be a current map.
skriefal
Still very little in northern Minnesota.
hotassnuts
….and it’s full.
jaqueh
And each one of these dots has 4 chargers with 2 in reduced service and 1 that is temporarily unavailable and the last one 350kw taken up by a bolt
IAmTheMoon009
I’m not sure where this map came from. It shows 2 currently in the notch of south Alabama. There’s only one, in Saraland. It also shows two currently in NW Florida near Pensacola. There’s only one, in Pensacola. There’s not one slightly east of there.
I’m assuming the teal dots are current and the lime dots are future.
thePolicy0fTruth
This map doesn’t make sense. It shows my city as having 2 dots, but today we have 3 different charging locations. What do the two colors mean?
RandallC1212
Delaware. FINALLY
spiritthehorse
I don’t respect any chart that fails to include a legend. These are meaningless dots.
Not too bad, but quite a few gaps as well, hopefully if Tesla continues to license chargers to other companies this might improve things.
RobertETHT2
Excellent! The government tracking stations will be in full operation soon. Keep your eyes closed.
scroogled909
Assuming they are still in business…
Rochambault_
Nice to see one in Houlton Maine, although there is an Electrify Canada station right across the border from it. Although I can’t charge for free at EA and you can’t at EC.
Optimoprimo
The green are the “Coming soon” locations (TM) because I’m in Wisconsin and can report that we don’t have nearly that many stations. It’s an EV fast charging desert.
We’ve had an EA station wrapped in plastic at a Meijer on the South Side of Milwaukee for going on 3 years now. Still isn’t operating.
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Are these actual commitments? Signed agreements with site hosts, etc.? If not, its little more than ambition.
Wow! 3 in west Virginia. >< I just drove through there and the hardest part was the lack of chargers. I had to charge at a dealership with 25kw charging.
Is this the same image from a year ago?
https://www.reddit.com/r/electricvehicles/s/29KyGxS0J2
And 2 years ago?
https://www.reddit.com/r/electricvehicles/s/2NZxcekAS4
Edit: the color scheme of the locations doesn’t make sense for this to be a current map.
Still very little in northern Minnesota.
….and it’s full.
And each one of these dots has 4 chargers with 2 in reduced service and 1 that is temporarily unavailable and the last one 350kw taken up by a bolt
I’m not sure where this map came from. It shows 2 currently in the notch of south Alabama. There’s only one, in Saraland. It also shows two currently in NW Florida near Pensacola. There’s only one, in Pensacola. There’s not one slightly east of there.
I’m assuming the teal dots are current and the lime dots are future.
This map doesn’t make sense. It shows my city as having 2 dots, but today we have 3 different charging locations. What do the two colors mean?
Delaware. FINALLY
I don’t respect any chart that fails to include a legend. These are meaningless dots.
Alaska ain’t about it
Don’t need an image. You can look at the map on their website and filter for the coming soon ones. https://www.electrifyamerica.com/locate-charger/
Not too bad, but quite a few gaps as well, hopefully if Tesla continues to license chargers to other companies this might improve things.
Excellent! The government tracking stations will be in full operation soon. Keep your eyes closed.
Assuming they are still in business…
Nice to see one in Houlton Maine, although there is an Electrify Canada station right across the border from it. Although I can’t charge for free at EA and you can’t at EC.
The green are the “Coming soon” locations (TM) because I’m in Wisconsin and can report that we don’t have nearly that many stations. It’s an EV fast charging desert.
We’ve had an EA station wrapped in plastic at a Meijer on the South Side of Milwaukee for going on 3 years now. Still isn’t operating.