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September 2023 by Iam Christopher
Near Panda Express, Ivar's and Starbucks; free Wi-Fi from Starbucks. Other restaurants and eateries near by, restroom in Fred Meyer or BestBuy during business hours.
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August 2023 by Sahan Casassa
Great spot for a supercharger.
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July 2023 by Arun Nair
Convenient location but always busy
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June 2023 by Jane Yang
Setup of the post between two sides is not good. One of them been hit and leaning, but no fix for a long time. Sometimes waiting is long. not charging to full
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February 2023 by Kevin Coughlin
A convenient set of stalls for a quick boost
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February 2023 by John Fernandez
Only 8 chargers and all 150 kwh, so very slow when all are being used.
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January 2023 by Austin B
It takes about 45 minutes to charge from 20miles to 280miles on the 2022 Tesla model 3. That's pretty good!
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November 2022 by Glenda Yang
Very busy location. 1st time there on Friday at 8:30pm, all 8 chargers are using, I waited 15 minutes. 2nd time at 6pm on Friday, there is only one spot left.
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October 2022 by Rick
Charging speed seems to be slower than usual.
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October 2022 by Min W D Patterson
One of only a few Uber/Tesla Supercharger locations in the Puget Sound Region.
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June 2022 by K M
Super convenient in Fed Meyer’s parking lot!
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March 2022 by Jenn HV
In the back end of Fred Meyer's parking lot, kinda hard to see because it's shorter compact stations & had some bushes near by. It was pretty busy at 8pm & had to wait but it was only 10 minutes before a car moved. Not sure if they've done an update since some of the reviews said they are 72kw charging. I was here 2/19 and this is one of the faster chargers I've been to.
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March 2022 by Nandan Phadke
8 stalls of 72kW - Nothing special. The charger is very busy, so make sure you check that there are available spots and keep some time for the wait.The only thing convenient is that this is besides a Fred Meyer, so you can get your weekly groceries out if the way while you wait for the Tesla 72kW to slowly but surely charge your car. Restaurants close to this charger are mainly chains like Qdoba. So it might be best to get the groceries and cook them once you reach home, rather than eat at one of the restaurants.Note to Tesla - step up the WA charger game please, 72kW is so 2018! WA needs more chargers and 150kW/250kW ones. I just moved from CA to WA and the chargers ubiquity and speed here makes me feel that I have gone back 5 years. Check the occupancy rates data I am sure you guys have and see if I am lying!
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December 2021 by Aly Wren
Slow charging, never seem to be enough chargers, and people don't understand how to be patient if there's a line waiting for an open charger.
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August 2021 by E.L.
Only 4 stars cause I want a Tesla but I don't have it. Pshhh