OverExtendedAgain
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Plug share has been very helpful.Traveling without a Tesla adapter can be a bit tricky, especially in areas with fewer charging options. Unfortunately, the Delmarva Peninsula is a bit of a charging desert.
I’d recommend planning your trip with a tool like PlugShare or ChargePoint to find all possible charging locations along your route. Some hotels and resorts might have slower chargers, so maybe give them a call to check.
Also, consider taking some breaks to charge at the stations you do find to ensure you have enough juice.
BTW, I spoke to a rep at the EV Institute today. They have a lot of chargers on the coast, including Ocean City and Bethany. he said the chargers in Ocean City are down again due to a power surge, which seems to happen a lot there due to what he called dirty electric power in that area.
I think I’ll be OK with a stop at the Queenstown outlets and first state Chevy in Georgetown DE. I should arrive in Bethany with more than 60% charge. I can then charge at the level two chargers in Bethany and have more than enough to get me back to first State Chevy on my return. So I think I’m good.
I’ll sure be glad to see that Ford Tesla adapter when it arrives!
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