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The two sites that Tesla had PR issues with ~5 years ago are Kettleman City and Quartzite. I assume both are popular stops because a vehicle with 300 miles of Range can get from LA to San Jose, San Francisco or Sacramento and Palm Springs to Phoenix with one stop at either of those locations. Telsa jumped on it after those pictures of mile long lines went viral. They installed an additional 56 chargers in Kettleman and an additional 84 in Quartzite.I haven't seen what the lines were at the Tesla superchargers over the weekend. Were there the same lines shown here? I know Tesla added a congestion fee before the holiday weekend so once drivers hit 90% they were highly encouraged to move on. I know from experience to go from 10% to 90% in a Tesla will take about 40 minutes, and less than that if it is at a V3 station.
Tesla, even though so many people hate them, actually had mobile service deployed to both of the aforementioned locations on standby over the entire Thanksgiving weekend to ensure that all chargers and cars were operational.
And PSA - Don't try to charge a non Tesla at a Tesla Supercharger without magicdock, it won't work.
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