Tesla's latest electric vehicle charging station will use the sunny California skies to power its Superchargers. . In just 8 months, Tesla has gone from breaking ground to delivering electrons at its most ambitious Supercharger project to date, just in time to be ready for the busy Fourth of July holiday weekend. The 168-stall facility on 30 acres near Lost Hills, California, is powered solely by 11 MW of solar energy and Megapack batteries. Early in the deployment of the Supercharger network, Tesla promised to add solar arrays and batteries to the Supercharger stations, and CEO Elon Musk even. . Tesla partially opened what will become the world's biggest Supercharger station later this year. By the end of the year, the station will have 168 stalls on a 1.
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