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by gamblor956 1084 days ago
Both Tesla and EA have chargers 80 miles from Vegas in Mesquite? And something like 14 locations combined between Vegas and SLC?

They do...now...They did not several months ago when my coworker attempted this drive. At least, none that were working or available.

Every EA station between Vegas and SLC has >= 1 charger at 350 kW

Yes, they do. And they have on average of 0 working chargers at 350 kW, so the theoretical charging speeds are irrelevant.

Tesla handles the routing for you, there is nothing to optimize on this route.

Ah yes, Tesla does such a good job at routing. Just like how it loves to route cars into trucks and stopped vehicles. Just because your experience with your empty Tesla works for you doesn't mean it works for families with greater charging needs.

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> They do...now...They did not several months ago when my coworker attempted this drive. At least, none that were working or available

The Mesquite EA location has photos on Plugshare dating back to 2019 and the Tesla locations opened in 2021 and 2022. You can check https://supercharge.info for opening dates of the superchargers along the route. EA built that interstate out quite a while ago.

> Just because your experience with your empty Tesla works for you doesn't mean it works for families with greater charging needs.

I don't drive a Tesla but I also don't understand what this means. The route has superchargers and EA chargers all over, damn near perfectly spaced out, and the navigation system includes them in routing. If your coworker took 24 hours on this route, it was not caused by driving an electric vehicle. Again, you can use ABRP, modify the variables, and check for yourself: it is not possible to get anywhere near that amount of charging time on that route regardless of conditions.