All tesla superchargers are really fast. Sounds like you are a new owner or this is your first long trip. So some tips. The Tesla estimates on remaining battery on arrival are pretty good based on normal speeds. When charging look at the KW of power you are getting if your battery is low you should be getting 90KW to 110KW, a smart strategy to reduce total trip charging time is to stop charging when your charge rate slows down , if you have enough to get to next charger. The other really important thing are the chargers are in pairs and labeled, like 4A and 4B, and these share 120KW, first person gets priority. So look carefully when parking. Good luck.
Goid rule is 300 miles in 50 mins
In the past I had a charge rate there of about 300mph in the beginning and then dropping down to 265 before I pulled the plug and drove away. I keep a log book of EVERY charge including the rate so I have a good idea when I charge what will happen. Then I post each one to Google drive so that I can look up every charge from any device. Just a suggestion that has paid off big time for me.
Also at Kettleman last time I was there... The supercharger nearest the door had a problem... All the others that I tried worked fine... But nearest front door was not working quickly... Staff seemed aware .. so... Pick carefully from the othe 39 spaces and you shpuld be great!
Extremely fast....unlike any city supercharger.
20-30 minutes to 80% then about an hour from 80% to 100%
Fast
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