Tesla Model S, road grime,
Supercharger station
Credit: Tam on Tesla Motors Forum
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Tesla Model S electric vehicle has today, completed an east-to-west crossing of the United States. Fuel cost to the drivers was zero, using the barely-complete
Tesla Supercharger network.
"Barely-complete", in that speeds had to be restricted early in the trip to stretch range, & not all of the
Supercharger stations were completed when the journey began, but came on line in time to allow the trip to continue. Coverage by the driver (myfastlady@aol.com) & others at:
http://www.teslamotors.com/forum/forums/heading-cross-country
Earlier post from
Green Car Reports:
http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1089907_tesla-electric-car-cross-country-trip-underway-with-eta-today
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Apologies if any of the links above are broken. Can't check them at the moment because the Tesla web site is being updated. What do you suppose that could be about?/ lithium ion lithium-ion LiIon battery charge recharge range 2013 Tesla Model S traveling cross-country electric car vehicle EV plan planning time slow 265 miles EPA rated EPA-rated range 60 85 kWh cross-country network cross country free to use free-to-use Supercharger fast-charge stations trip Model S owner voyage update updates appearing Tesla Motors forum trip two drivers father daughter team this weekend start began begin started Kentucky driver John New York Jill setting off set Tuesday driven west headed north Minnesota headed west once more meandered south-west Wyoming Colorado Utah New Mexico Arizona existing Supercharger network descriptions forum thread path traces current Supercharger map cross country some of the distances required slower driving extreme cold heavy snow northern states range Los Angeles final stop Arizona Southern California Tesla /
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