Tesla opens its largest EV charging site in California

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The new station features 164 stalls, solar panels, and Tesla Megapack batteries, emphasizing sustainability and vertical integration in EV charging

Tesla has announced the opening of its largest supercharger station, located in Lost Hills, California. The EV charging hub features 164 charging bays and operates with 11 megawatts of solar panels, which also serve as a canopy over the parking spaces. The solar panels feed 10 Tesla utility-scale megapack batteries, amounting to 39 megawatt-hours of energy storage.

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