Tesla has launched a new Supercharger station in Lost Hills, California, with an initial opening of 84 out of a planned 168 stalls. The facility features 11MW solar canopies and 10 Megapack batteries for sustainable off-grid charging. Phase one of construction was completed swiftly, taking just eight months. Future plans include additional charging stalls and lounge areas for customers. The station also incorporates V4 charging posts for faster charging speeds, strategically located near a major highway junction.
Tesla has officially launched the first several Supercharging posts at a massive station in California, notably including solar canopies and grid-scale batteries to offer completely renewable charging.
Tesla announced on X that it opened the first 84 Supercharger stalls of a planned 168-stall station in Lost Hills, California.
In addition to the remaining charging stalls, Tesla says it's building a set of lounge areas, renderings of which can be seen below alongside current photos of the site.
The site also includes V4 charging posts for the company's latest available charging speeds, and it's located near the busy junction between I-5 and Highway 46 in Kern County.
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