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You can see all the superchargers at https://tesla.com/findus they don’t have the cost on the website. You can also look at https://tesla.com/trips. Source: about 1 year ago
If memory serves, in order for Tesla to help fund the installing of Tesla chargers you have to be willing to have the chargers listed on the "findus" section of their site, so if the chargers aren't going to be offered to the public, then I wouldn't go that route. Source: almost 2 years ago
Tesla's website used to have a filter to only show Superchargers that are available to non-Teslas. That filter has since been removed. Source: over 2 years ago
You can check for yourself at https://tesla.com/findus. Source: over 2 years ago
I am aware that the "local" phone numbers posted at tesla.com/findus for service centers make it notoriously hard to get a hold of an actual human, but I have heard it is possible with some phone tree luck. Source: over 2 years ago
Something to add to their list of common passwords is the What3Words database of locations https://what3words.com It's something like 50trillion sets of looks-random strings. That's quite a lot, but if the list could be narrowed very significantly to get some likely results by selecting locations in: 1) cities where a company is physically located 2) large capital & global cities 3) significant landmarks I see... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
I’m waiting for these guys to make a breakthrough here. Source: 5 months ago
I assume this is the problem that https://what3words.com/ is trying to solve. But I guess it being in English makes it a less good solution. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Crashing in a Metro Park follows very similar recommendations as to what’s above. However, accurately describing your location along our Metro Parks Greenway trails and systems can often be tricky! And just for that reason, the parks department uses the app What3Words to help people share their exact location with emergency responders. Whether you’ve crashed or come across someone who needs aid for any reason,... Source: 8 months ago
I've been having fund with a game I call Worst3Words, trying to find the worst What3Words (https://what3words.com/) address. The meaning of worst is flexible e.g. Confusing ///senses.census.send Offensive ///retain.towers.slip (look up the location) Or just... Odd ///aargh.send.help But has to be valid. Source: 8 months ago
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