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Tesla reveals its new supercharging station at Brewster in New Jersey with 8 stalls

Recently, Tesla revealed many successes for its Supercharger network, which aims to facilitate long-distance travel. To achieve this the additional Supercharger stations have allowed the firm to increase its charging infrastructure in New York.  As more Tesla vehicles enter the road, the number of supercharging stations is anticipated to rise.

Using Twitter Tesla Charging unveiled its brand-new electric charging station today at 6:57 a.m. at Dunkin 1, Starr Ridge Road, Brewster, New York 10509.

As a result, the area will have about 8 stalls with a charging supply of up to 250kW and be fully operational around the clock.

The tweet has been viewed by many people. In reply to this tweet, a user photojoe100 on Twitter asked “How long does it take to fully charge on a regular charger as opposed to a supercharger?” while Christopher thanked Tesla saying “My halfway point on my commute this will be great for me”

With a well-known name, Tesla stands out when the majority of nations turn their attention to the electric vehicle and it is continuously growing and there has been a large demand for Tesla vehicles and supercharging stations.

 



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