Tesla to Build World's Largest Supercharger Site in Florida
The new 200-stall Supercharger station aims to accommodate the growing number of EVs, following Tesla's network expansion to all electric vehicles.
- Tesla has announced plans for a new Supercharger site in Yeehaw Junction, Florida, set to be the world's largest with 200 stalls.
- The site will include 160 prefabricated Supercharging units and 40 standard dispensers, with 8 stalls designed for vehicles with trailers.
- Tesla's expansion comes as it opens its Supercharger network to all EVs, following a deal with Ford and potentially other automakers.
- Concerns about charging station congestion are addressed with the construction of larger sites, like the 200-stall facility in Florida.
- The new Supercharger location is strategically placed at Exit 193 of the Florida Turnpike, near three major highways.