
"Tesla is preparing to build its most massive Supercharger yet, as it recently submitted plans for an over 400-stall Supercharging station in California, which would dwarf its massive 168-stall location in Lost Hills, California. The project will be an expansion of the current Eddie World Supercharger in Yermo, California, and will take place in several stages."
"The expansion, adjacent to the existing Eddie World Supercharger, which is currently comprised of 22 older V2 and V3 stalls limited to 150 kW, unfolds across six phases. Construction on Phase 1 begins later this year with 72 V4 stalls. Subsequent stages will progressively add hundreds more, culminating in over 400 next-generation chargers."
"Strategically located midway on I-15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, the station targets heavy EV traffic on this high-demand corridor. The surrounding 20-mile stretch already hosts over 200 high-power stalls (including 40 at 250 kW, 120 at 325 kW, and more), plus 96 in nearby Baker—yet bottlenecks persist during peak travel."
Tesla submitted plans for an expansion of the Eddie World Supercharger in Yermo, California, creating a facility with over 400 V4 stalls across six phases. The current Eddie World location has 22 older V2 and V3 stalls limited to 150 kW. Phase 1 construction begins later this year with 72 V4 stalls, with subsequent phases progressively adding hundreds more chargers. Located strategically midway on I-15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, the station addresses heavy EV traffic on this high-demand corridor. The surrounding 20-mile stretch already hosts over 200 high-power stalls, yet bottlenecks persist during peak travel. This expansion will more than double the size of Tesla's current largest Supercharger, the 164-stall Lost Hills facility.
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