Tesla owners who regularly tow are often faced with a common
problem when charging at Superchargers – namely, the difficulty of detaching
their trailers. To help address this issue, Tesla has been busy innovating and
introducing pull-through charging lanes to some of its larger stations.
This week, one such station opened in Quartzsite, Arizona
boasting 60 stalls, 2 of which are specifically designed to be ‘tow-friendly’.
Boasting solar canopies as well as many regular stalls, this massive
Supercharger is certainly worth a closer look!
So, let’s take a deep dive into what makes it so special –
both for EV enthusiasts and those who enjoy taking their electric vehicles on
the road with them.
Tesla has recently opened a brand new Supercharger station
in Quartzsite, Arizona – and the announcement came via Tesla Charging X’s
Twitter profile.
It’s no surprise this Supercharger station is the talk of
the town considering its innovative features. The Quartzsite Tesla charging
station boasts four custom solar canopies of varying sizes that offer both
shade and visual interest for customers while their cars charge up.
What has gained a lot of attention however, as noted in
their Twitter post, is one particular feature: two entire pull-through lane
specifically designed for trailers! This section sits alongside two other
regular stalls – all combined with accessible entry and exit points make it
easier than ever for those with trailers to charge up their cars without any
hassle.
The list of tow-friendly Super-chargers has been available
on the Tesla Motors Club forum. This post on hand is updated continuously and
Quartzsite – equipped with its brand new charging stall – made it to the master
list!
This popular station works together with other pull-through
lanes located at different grid locations across North America!
This new Supercharger station in Quartzsite, Arizona
promises fast and easy charging for Tesla electric cars drivers.
It is situated on Main Event Lane right off the heavily
traveled Interstate 10 which runs from Florida to California. In total this
station boasts 84 stalls – 60 of them currently active and 24 covered while
remaining under construction – all equipped with V3 Superchargers offering up
to 250 kW max power for an ultra-fast charge.
Besides the 84 supercharging stalls, there is also a
combination of V2 and V3 Superchargers that are located close by this station.
So, for Tesla electric vehicle drivers wishing to switch out plugs in between
charging sessions, they’ll have no problem finding one at another nearby
location.
This is ideal if you’re making a long-haul drive and need
multiple stops for charge along the way rather than having to stick to just one
place. Though the current station is only partially complete, once it’s
finished all those superchargers will be lined up in one location.
This makes for quite a sight and serves as an additional
convenience to passing drivers who can get their transport back to 100% with
just a quick stop on Main Event Lane.
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The news came just months after Ford, General Motors (GM)
and Rivian announced plans to construct their future models with the same type
of charging port as Tesla. This means that these cars will be able to access
Tesla’s growing Supercharging network—the high-powered recharging system
pioneered by the carmaker.
However, some current owners have expressed concern over
this news, as they worry that it could result in overcrowding at existing
stations. Already known for being extremely popular among EV enthusiasts, these
stations would become much more congested if more brands choose to use them in
addition to Tesla vehicles. The charge times could also increase significantly
due to increased demand of those using the network.
On the flip side, others are of the opinion that this move
will be beneficial to electric vehicle drivers. From a convenience perspective,
it means drivers won’t have to bring an extra cable around when travelling in
unfamiliar areas. It also lowers cost for companies developing EVs—despite
their higher price tags—by avoiding the cost of setting up separate charging
networks altogether and allows automakers an easier way into the EV market
place.
This past Tuesday, the Tesla Charging account revealed its
plans of installing 10 more Supercharger stations scattered across the US. The
combined number of 129 stalls adds to those already existing and will satisfy
an underlying high demand that continues to thrive despite a volatile market in
2022.
The launch of these new charging stations is part of a
broader trend that has seen Tesla’s Supercharging network continue on a steady
climb towards expansion over the last twelve months.
To be precise, according to Tesla’s update letter, Tesla had
4,947 Supercharger stations at the end of Q1 this year. This figure is a far
cry from what it was in 2021 and represents an impressive 33% increase
year-over-year.
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Tesla’s innovative pull-through charging stalls at
Supercharger stations mean great relief for owners who tow. Tesla is again
showing its commitment to improving the experience and convenience of electric
vehicle ownership, making it easier and more pleasant than ever before.
By introducing this solution, they are taking EV
charging one step further, revolutionizing our approach to how we get around.
This breakthrough will provide a faster charge time for road trippers
everywhere!
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