Tesla is planning to construct a large new Supercharger station in Florida, set to be the world’s largest with over 200 charging stalls.
In line with website plans filed throughout a pre-application assembly with Osceola County final month, Tesla is set to build a Supercharger station in Yeehaw Junction with greater than 200 charging stalls, as might be seen within the preliminary draft of the positioning. The plans, as shared by X consumer MarcoRPi1 on Saturday, present the positioning to be situated at 3010 State Rd. 60, off of exit 193 on the Florida Turnpike and close to the junction with I-95.
Whereas the plans are solely preliminary, they present roughly 160 V3 charging stalls and 40 standalone stalls, together with eight pull-through stalls for trailers. In line with Marco, the positioning can also be anticipated to be inbuilt a three-phase development undertaking, with the positioning opening stalls progressively.
Within the doc, you may see that GPD Group Inc. is managing development on the undertaking, and the positioning might also embrace as much as 4 Megapacks, as might be seen close to {the electrical} cupboards within the draft.
You may see the preliminary website plans beneath.
In February, Tesla also filed plans for a 164-stall Supercharger station in Kern County, California, which might even be bigger than any presently energetic stations. At the moment, among the largest stations embrace the Harris Ranch Supercharger in Coalinga, California, with 98 stalls, as adopted by an Supercharger in Quartzsite, Arizona with 84 stalls.
The information additionally comes as Tesla has begun rolling out Supercharger access to other electric vehicle (EV) brands, with the corporate final month opening its stations to both Ford and Rivian. The automaker can also be anticipated to open the Supercharger network to other EVs from General Motors (GM), Polestar and parent company Volvo. Tesla has additionally been making progress on a singular Supercharger with a diner and drive-in theater in Los Angeles, California, that includes two screens, a Nineteen Fifties-style restaurant and round 32 charging stalls.
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