The Largest Tesla Supercharger Station Is Off-Grid
10 months ago
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- Tesla opened the world's largest Supercharger station in Lost Hills, California, with 84 operational stalls, all solar-powered and off-grid.
- The station, named Project Oasis, will expand to 168 stalls by year-end, making it the largest Tesla charging site globally.
- The site generates 11 megawatts of solar energy, stored in 10 Megapacks with a combined capacity of 39 megawatt-hours.
- The station can operate during power outages and was completed in just eight months, faster than industry standards.
- Tesla's Supercharger network in the U.S. includes nearly 2,700 locations and 32,000 stalls, despite recent team layoffs.
- The Lost Hills site features pull-through stalls for vehicles towing trailers, enhancing convenience for users.
- The opening coincides with political changes affecting clean energy incentives, highlighting Tesla's commitment to sustainable EV charging.