ajdelange
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They will do that if the best property available happens to be a gas station and sometimes it is. Tesla is, for example, planning one in downtown Fairfax VA which happens to be at an old gas station but there is nothing particular about a gas station that make it more or less desirable than any other piece of property as suitably located. To understand where Tesla is likely to put SCs look at the Tesla SC chart which shows both current and planned locations. But some of those planned stations have been "opening later this year" for three years. And some are not shown (for example Vienna VA where a good part of the electrical work has been done doesn't appear). Also look on PlugShare for locations of Tesla and competitors charging stations are located. Dig in a little and look at the kinds of businesses located near the station and at the photographs people have posted so you will get a feel for the typical environment.
One thing about Tesla is that on the road they are pretty good about being "right there at the exit" whatever kind of property they are located on. They seem to do better at this aspect of it than, for example, EA and this will continue to give Tesla a marketing advantage. In town their chargers tend to be located in malls often in their parking garages.
One thing about Tesla is that on the road they are pretty good about being "right there at the exit" whatever kind of property they are located on. They seem to do better at this aspect of it than, for example, EA and this will continue to give Tesla a marketing advantage. In town their chargers tend to be located in malls often in their parking garages.