Tesla is initiating public trials of its Supercharger queuing system to alleviate conflicts that arise at charging stations, especially concerning non-Tesla vehicles occupying multiple stalls. Last week, Tesla conducted internal pressure tests to address potential issues, such as line cutters and idle fees. This new system will notify users when it is their turn to plug in, similar to a take-a-number system. The aim is to enhance efficiency and maintain a peaceful environment at Supercharger locations, particularly as the network opens to more automotive brands.
Tesla's Supercharger queue pilot aims to reduce confrontations at charging stations, addressing conflicts caused by non-Tesla drivers occupying stalls inequitably.
According to Max De Zegher, the rollout of the virtual Supercharger queue is designed to minimize awkward interactions among EV users and improve charging etiquette.
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