
"After several years of development, the company has officially announced that the Lost Hills Supercharger, known as Project Oasis, is officially open with 168 stalls active and available to drivers. Tesla announced the completion of the Lost Hills Supercharger on Tuesday, showing off the site, which is powered by 10 Megapack batteries for storage and is completely independent of the grid, as it has 11 MW of solar panels bringing energy to the massive Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)."
"This is the largest Supercharger in the world and opens just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, which is the most-traveled weekend of the year in the United States. Spanning across 30 acres, it was partially opened back in July 2025 as Tesla opened just 84 of the 168 stalls at the site. However, Tesla finished certifying the site recently, which enabled the Supercharger to open up completely."
"The site generates roughly 20 GWh of energy annually, which is enough to power roughly 1,700 homes. The launch of this site specifically is massive for the company as it plans to launch more Superchargers in more rural areas, making charging more available for cross-country rides that require stops in more remote regions of the United States. This is perhaps the only weak point of Tesla's massive charging infrastructure."
Tesla has completed its largest Supercharger at Lost Hills, California, with all 168 stalls now open. The site, called Project Oasis, spans 30 acres and was partially opened in July 2025 with 84 stalls before final certification enabled full operation. The facility is powered by 11 MW of solar panels and a 10 Megapack Battery Energy Storage System, enabling grid independence and roughly 20 GWh of annual energy generation. That output can power about 1,700 homes. The site includes pull-through stalls for towing and supports Tesla's push to expand charging infrastructure into rural areas for cross-country travel.
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