Tesla Superchargers: Evaluating Operational Status – June 14, 2023
The chart above lists the Tesla Superchargers that I visited on June 14, 2023.
Maintaining optimal functionality of electric vehicle charging stations is crucial for a seamless charging experience. During my visit to Tesla Supercharger stations on June 14, 2023 to perform a ChargerAudit, no stalls were reported as out of order on the Tesla mobile app. I didn’t individually test every stall, however my observations revealed that approximately 32% of the total stalls were occupied and seemed to be operational.
Analyzing the Data:
Assuming that the app was correct when it indicated none of the stalls were out-of-order, we can infer that 100% of the 108 total stalls were operational. This statistic highlights the reliability of Tesla Superchargers and points to them having an efficient charging network.
Occupied Stalls:
During my visits, I observed that approximately 32% of the total stalls were occupied by charging vehicles. Such a significant number of stations seen to be in use serves as an indicator of their good working order.
Reliable Charging Infrastructure:
Reliable charging is crucial for the mainstream adoption of electric vehicles. Maintaining a high operational efficiency plays a crucial role in ensuring customer satisfaction and alleviating concerns about charging availability. The fact that none of the stalls were reported as out of order is a testament to Tesla’s seamless charging experience.
Conclusion:
Based on my observations, the Tesla Supercharger stations that I visited today demonstrated impressive reliability. With 100% of the total stalls assumed to be operational and approximately 32% occupied during my visits, Tesla owners can have confidence in the reliability and availability of those Superchargers. As electric vehicles continue to gain popularity, it is important that EV charging operators continue to invest in and maintain a robust charging network to meet the growing demands of electric vehicle owners.
Here is a ChargerAudit tweet from June 14th.
Stay tuned for more ChargerAudit reports.
(updated June 16, 2023 to correct an error and switched St Joseph for Benton Harbor.)
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