Found this while trying to find a workaround for a Tesla Forums user in this post:
User says that a particular supercharger is open and available in Bristol TN, but it's shown as 'Coming Soon' on the official Tesla Supercharger map.
I tried creating a trip from Knoxville TN to Wytheville VA, then manually adding a stop at Bristol. I typed in Bristol TN as the city, then selected Tesla Supercharger as charger type before saving the dialog.
The map then shows a green supercharger pin at Bristol, but attempting to interact with the pin yields a "Charger Not Found" dialog. I can't delete the pin, so the trip's now unusable.
We either need to allow manually specifying an address as an SC which can be required on a trip, or more stringently disallow unknown SCs from the Add Waypoint dialog by validating it when Save is pressed.
Car Data: X90D, Charger: 48, Wheels: 20, Tires: 0, Pano: 0, 5 Seat: 1, Rear CC: 0, Bat Life: 100, Payload: 100, PF: 0, SA: 0, Temp: 20
Device Info: iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 10_3_2 like Mac OS X
Settings: Reserve SoC:15, Default SoC: 90, Region: 0, Units: 0
Version: 1.2.0 (45)
IAP: Pro:1, Sub:1
Location: Unknown
Trip: Wytheville VA, [hos3z5rq7tre2ty6tl1kxd]
v 1.2.0 (45)
Found this while trying to find a workaround for a Tesla Forums user in this post:
User says that a particular supercharger is open and available in Bristol TN, but it's shown as 'Coming Soon' on the official Tesla Supercharger map.
I tried creating a trip from Knoxville TN to Wytheville VA, then manually adding a stop at Bristol. I typed in Bristol TN as the city, then selected Tesla Supercharger as charger type before saving the dialog.
The map then shows a green supercharger pin at Bristol, but attempting to interact with the pin yields a "Charger Not Found" dialog. I can't delete the pin, so the trip's now unusable.
We either need to allow manually specifying an address as an SC which can be required on a trip, or more stringently disallow unknown SCs from the Add Waypoint dialog by validating it when Save is pressed.