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Tesla’s newest Supercharger stations are the largest in the US and offer a futuristic spin on the traditional rest stop

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Tesla on Wednesday announced its newest, largest Supercharger stations in the US. The two new California hubs — one in Kettleman City and the other in Baker — have 40 Supercharger stalls and some creature comforts for Tesla drivers traveling on the open road.

The new stations are situated off highways along the heavily traveled Los Angeles-to-San-Francisco and Los Angeles-to-Las-Vegas routes, and the one in Kettleman City, a common midpoint for traveling moving between Southern California and the Bay Area reimagines the traditional American rest stop.

Tesla built a private customer lounge, family recreational space, and a separate area for pets at the Kettleman City location. There is solar covered parking on-site, food and drinks, restrooms, Wi-Fi, and an apparel shop as well. To ensure the Kettleman City lounge is a Tesla-only club; an access code will be delivered via your Tesla touchscreen.

The new stations serve a clearly functional purpose, especially as a new generation of Tesla owners prepare to hit the road in the mass-market Model 3. The new stations are also part and parcel of Tesla’s top-shelf luxury sensibilities, as CEO Elon Musk noted previously.

At the time of this writing, there are more than 1,040 Supercharger stations worldwide. There are Supercharger stations coast-to-coast in North America, and in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia — with many more to come.

In the US, Tesla has also focused on bringing more charging stations to urban areas and cities typically underserved in the electric-vehicle market.

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