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Tesla Begins Construction on Oasis, World's Largest Supercharger Station with 168 Stalls, 11 MW Solar Power, and 39 MWh Storage in Lost Hills, CA
Oct 22, 2024, 10:48 PM
Tesla has commenced construction on Oasis, which will be the largest Supercharger station in the world, located in Lost Hills, California. The facility will feature 168 charging stalls and is designed to support electric vehicles (EVs) with pull-through stalls for those towing trailers. Oasis will be powered by 11 megawatts (MW) of ground-mounted solar energy and will include 39 megawatt-hours (MWh) of energy storage using 10 Tesla Megapacks. The station is expected to open by mid-2025. Currently, it has only 1.5 MW of grid service, with plans for future expansion.
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