
"You can see Megachargers and coming soon sites forming a backbone across the country. Chicago is becoming a real anchor. The Southeast is filling in. Corridors are starting to connect, not just scatter pins."
"The goal of the expansion is to create corridors that enable viable routes across the United States. California and Texas will have over 50% of these new Megachargers, with 18 and 17 locations, respectively, and important hubs are also coming to Washington state, Georgia and Florida, as well as the city of Chicago, which has four locations planned."
"Tesla has given the truck a refresh, updated its specs, and confirmed it can charge at 1.2 megawatts. After missing the original plan to start production of the Semi in 2019, it is finally starting in 2026."
Tesla is transitioning its Semi truck charging infrastructure from a pilot program into a comprehensive long-haul Megacharger network. Currently, only two Megachargers operate near Stockton, California, and Reno, Nevada. Tesla plans to add 64 new locations, with 37 entering service in 2026 and 46 total online by early 2027. California and Texas will host over 50% of new chargers, with 18 and 17 locations respectively. Additional hubs are planned for Washington, Georgia, Florida, and Chicago. The expansion aims to create connected corridors enabling viable cross-country routes rather than scattered charging points. Tesla's Semi production begins in 2026 with updated specifications and 1.2-megawatt charging capability.
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