Tesla to lose 64 Superchargers on New Jersey Turnpike in controversial decision
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Tesla will lose 64 Supercharger stalls on the New Jersey Turnpike after the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) decided to partner exclusively with a third-party charging provider. This decision, which comes after Tesla's attempts to strengthen its relationship with the NJTA, will lead to the decommissioning of the existing Supercharger stations. In preparation, Tesla had previously constructed 116 Superchargers in nearby locations to ensure continued charging options for drivers, indicating the company's adaptability in response to infrastructure changes.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) announced it will not renew Tesla's contract, requiring the decommissioning of 64 Superchargers, signaling a shift to a sole third-party provider.
Despite the NJTA’s decision, Tesla has been proactive, establishing 116 nearby Supercharger stations, showcasing its commitment to maintaining a reliable charging infrastructure for EV drivers.
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