The World's Largest Tesla Supercharger Station Is Entirely Off-Grid
Briefly

Tesla launched Project Oasis in Lost Hills, California, featuring the largest Supercharger station globally with 168 stalls, of which 84 are operational and fully powered by solar energy. This facility operates entirely off-grid, symbolizing progress toward fossil-fuel-free electric vehicle charging solutions. The build-out is ongoing, with all stalls expected to be online by the year's end. Tesla leveraged the sun's energy, installing solar panels on canopies and a nearby solar farm generating 11 megawatts of power. This opening comes as clean energy incentives face challenges under new legislation.
Tesla's newly opened Supercharger station, Project Oasis, features 168 stalls, of which 84 are operational. It is designed to be completely off-grid, relying solely on solar power.
The facility highlights Tesla's push for sustainable charging solutions, as all solar canopies and an adjacent solar farm together produce a remarkable 11 megawatts of energy.
Read at InsideEVs
[
|
]