miimura
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Another one of these EVRUS units popped up in Tulare.
miimura said:I just noticed that there is NRG site with a pair of BTC chargers at the Save Mart in Truckee. So, there's no problem getting back from the North Lake Tahoe area to the fast charger in Rocklin down I-80, but we need one more station someplace like Colfax to make it quickly up I-80 to the Lake in a RAV4 EV with Jdemo. There is a free Clipper Creek CS-40 at the Colfax Amtrak station, so you can make it with 30-60 minutes on L2, but a L3 sure would be nice in that area.
Google maps says it's 130 miles from the NRG station in Salinas to the one in San Luis Obispo. You have to drive pretty slow to make it without adding any electrons in between. The 70 amp charger at the Rabobank Atascadero is frequently occupied and it is only a single plug. You will probably have a better chance getting an available plug at the Paso Robles Park and Ride.n3ckf said:so i'm seeing a 110 ish mile gap on 101 between fast chargers south of Salinas on plugshare.
Does that match reality?
I may be driving that run in about 2 weeks. there are L2s between so its *possible* to do it safely but i wouldnt have to drive slow enough to actually be guaranteed of making a 110 mile run on 101 (that section also has hills so its less efficient than one would like too)
Tadol said:Thanks for keeping this updated! A slow fast charger is better than no charger at all!
Just make sure to bring your L2 EVSE that can use a 14-50 socket. RV parks are the only backup charging opportunities that show up on Plugshare near these I-5 corridor chargers. There is no backup at Coalinga, but there are nearby RV connections listed for Santa Nella, Lost Hills, and Gorman (Lebec). There are probably other backup charging possibilities, but they are not listed on Plugshare.Tadol said:Thanks for keeping this updated! A slow fast charger is better than no charger at all!
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