miimura
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The ChargePoint grant funded site in Castaic just off I-5 is also open. It looks like it came online earlier this month.
Plugshare - Castaic Town Center
Plugshare - Castaic Town Center
Yes, both Northbound and Southbound rest areas have one charger each. However, it's still not clear to me what happens when the batteries are drained after the sun has gone down. The listing seems to indicate that the system may not be available until it is recharged by the solar system.geo said:Looks like Camp Roberts on the 101 just went live. Seems to be the first of the CalTrans 30/30 sites.
https://www.plugshare.com/location/207880
miimura said:Yes, both Northbound and Southbound rest areas have one charger each. However, it's still not clear to me what happens when the batteries are drained after the sun has gone down. The listing seems to indicate that the system may not be available until it is recharged by the solar system.geo said:Looks like Camp Roberts on the 101 just went live. Seems to be the first of the CalTrans 30/30 sites.
https://www.plugshare.com/location/207880
That's good news. There are two rest areas, so it will require two new grid connections for a total of not more than $150,000. I wonder what level of grid connection they can get for less than $75,000. The Express 250 station they're using requires 80A 480VAC 3-phase power. That is 66.5kVA input for 62.5kW DC max output. I have to wonder if they're planning for expansion for more stations or just want a connection for a battery charger for the Envision system. If that's the case, a 200A 240V single phase connection would suffice to deliver 48kVA. 150A 208V 3-phase would be equivalent and may make the battery charger more efficient.swogee said:It appears that each charger is only able to charge 4 to 6 vehicles according to the info I found at the Monterey APCD website.
https://www.mbard.org/files/055c754be/8wbod11-14.pdf
There currently is no connection to utility power. The Monterey APCD approved additional funding recently to add a PG&E power connection to the charger to enable the batteries to charge when there is little sun or at night.
https://www.mbard.org/files/d383fee41/10bod09182019.pdf
At this point it would be wise to use caution when planning to charge at either of the Camp Roberts L3 chargers since they are free (there is usually a long wait) or the batteries may be depleted due repeated usage (at least until the utility power connection is made).
TonyWilliams said:We are driving a Rav4 EV from SoCal to Phoenix soon. It’s about 120 miles from Blythe to Buckeye, so will probably just drive that leg at 60mph.
geo said:TonyWilliams said:We are driving a Rav4 EV from SoCal to Phoenix soon. It’s about 120 miles from Blythe to Buckeye, so will probably just drive that leg at 60mph.
Let us know how it goes. I'm taking the RAV4 to Vegas in about a week. Shouldn't be too bad LA > Victor Valley > Baker > Vegas.
Yes, ABRP is awesome for Tesla trip planning.n3ckf said:does anyone here use abetterrouteplanner.com?
I used it for my trip (in the Tesla) to Texas and Iowa and back and it was awesome. VERY accurate.
You will have to figure out your battery degradation to use it correctly though.
The site is now active in the EVgo app. The longest stretch without a working DCFC between the Bay Area and the Oregon border along I-5 is now 73 miles. That distance will be cut down to 54 miles when the EA site in Willows opens. At that point, the longest stretch will be between Redding and Dunsmuir. That segment will be cut about in half by a ChargePoint site in Lakehead-Lakeshore. After all these sites are open, there will be DCFC at less than 50 mile spacing along the whole corridor.miimura said:The CEC funded EVgo site in Williams appears to be online, at least according to Plugshare. It's not showing up in the EVgo app yet.
Plugshare - Shop N' Save - Williams, CA
EA and CalTrans are the only ones with plans I know of for US-395. It's another important corridor that needs fast charging infrastructure.geo said:Not CEC, but the EA site in Bridgeport just went live. First step towards opening up the Eastern Sierras. It's now possible to get from Tahoe to Mammoth / Yosemite via 395.
Two more EA sites along 395 need to go live and Los Angeles will be within reach.
https://www.plugshare.com/location/191333
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