SANZC02
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- Bob
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The Tesla process to identify station usage is not reliable, especially in busy areas like SoCal. I find it so unreliable as to be no better than a novelty.Tolerance is a part of being considerate for sure. But there has to be balance otherwise you'll get walked all over.
I think there's a lot of assumptions being made throughout this thread. I read the irate Tesla owner in the OP as having issue with occupying 2 stalls. Some other people take it as the person complaining because it's a non-Tesla. I find it hard to believe that someone would get irate over an EV charging in 1 stall. I do see how someone could be pissed over 1 person blocking a usable stall. Others claiming that the Tesla owner is privileged or entitled is the opposite of what I think. If anyone is espousing privilege it would be the person who is preventing others from charging. It really comes down to how we perceive the events and a lot of people on this forum have hatred towards Elon and Tesla which makes them perceive the events in favor of the Rivian owner. Let's remember that we only have one side of the story.
We have to also remember that Tesla's navigation routes the vehicle to open spots. It was likely routing multiple people to that one spot that was being blocked. It's very frustrating, coming from someone who DCFC's a lot, to get to a station where it said you can charge, just to find out that you can't because, as an example, an EV parked in the spot without charging (happens all the time). The app only knows that the charger isn't in use.
If it was me, I would have moved. I wouldn't feel comfortable sitting there knowing that I'm blocking access to another unit with a line of cars waiting especially when I'm at 60% SOC or greater (10 min remaining) and the hotel has L2 and I'm not leaving for another day (overnight charging). I've said since the beginning that taken the totality of the circumstances I would have left.
I've been to the units in Woodland. What the OP didn't mention was that there are Chargepoint units on one side. They are L2 and never used. He could have likely asked the Tesla plugged in down there if they could swap so he wouldn't block another stall. If I was in the OPs shoes and absolutely needed the charge I would have made an attempt to swap with that vehicle. Most people are accomodating.
Watching the counter on the screen while charging it can be 15 minutes or more to update when someone takes a spot or leaves a spot.
Here is a prime example at a 12 stall station in CA
This is the map reading
This is the station
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