Not anything planned that I can see, however Plugshare says there is a NEMA 14-50 at DeAnza Springs Resortdstjohn99 wrote:Anything for the poor neglected southern route - I-8 East from San Diego to Phoenix? So far I'm only aware of the Electrify America(?) chargers at Bank of America in El Centro, with only one Chademo plug. I'm considering approaching the owner of the gas stations at the Jacumba exit. He spent a ton of money to put a helicopter on top of the Chevron station. Maybe he will consider a few grand for an EV charger. That would close the gap for me heading east out of San Diego.
I thought all the CalTrans chargers were 50kW, so your result at Division Creek is expected. Boron and Coso Junction rest area chargers are also open.geo wrote:Division Creek along 395 is finally live. Tested it myself. Plugshare says 100kw, but I only pulled 46kw, so not sure.
https://www.plugshare.com/location/230127
Also noticing a lot more EA sites. Almost too many to list. Here's a few notable ones.
A couple of new EA installs are started along 101 in Santa Maria and Solvang.
https://www.plugshare.com/location/312279
https://www.plugshare.com/location/282020
I'm not sure if Harris Ranch was mentioned, but it is an important Tesla site. EA now has 6 chargers there as well:
https://www.plugshare.com/location/288701
An EA also went live in Ojai:
https://www.plugshare.com/location/312598
One more important EA site is just outside of the California border in Quartzsite, AZ. It will augment the two 50kw chargers in Blythe and help bridge a rather big gap to Phoenix. Set to go live in May:
https://www.plugshare.com/location/208569
That is odd. It does say 50kw on the Plugshare page, but at least one of the comments mentions 150kw. Some of the pictures are showing at least one 150kw charger. You might have to zoom in, but the label says 150.miimura wrote:
Also, the Harris Ranch chargers are all 50kW. This is very strange for EA.
I don't know what to make of the Harris Ranch charger power. The EA app is quite clear about it. Plugshare is wrong about many chargers' power levels. I have even sent feedback on specific sites where the described power and the indicated power are different. They never changed it.geo wrote:That is odd. It does say 50kw on the Plugshare page, but at least one of the comments mentions 150kw. Some of the pictures are showing at least one 150kw charger. You might have to zoom in, but the label says 150.miimura wrote:
Also, the Harris Ranch chargers are all 50kW. This is very strange for EA.
https://photos.plugshare.com/photos/707627.jpg
https://photos.plugshare.com/photos/696594.jpg
Not sure what to make of it.
I did check out Coso on my last trip up to Mammoth. I got 40+ kw, but the battery was kind of full on the ID.4, so maybe it was tapering. Still, I wonder why Plughsare lists most of these as 100kw.
The Quartzsite EA station is open as of April 23, 2021.geo wrote:One more important EA site is just outside of the California border in Quartzsite, AZ. It will augment the two 50kw chargers in Blythe and help bridge a rather big gap to Phoenix. Set to go live in May:
https://www.plugshare.com/location/208569