Tesla Supercharger with 104 Charging Stations Coming to Los Angeles
Western Los Angeles, California, will soon be getting a massive new Supercharger at the recently refurbished Trident Center located at 11355 W Olympic Blvd (via @MarcoRPTesla).
The new installation is going to host 16 V3 Superchargers capable of delivering up to 250 kW of power output per car, along with 44 level 2 Tesla High Power Wall Connectors (HPWCs) and 44 level 2 J1772 chargers for a total of 104 charging stations on the premises.
West Los Angeles, CA
A new Supercharger is coming soon to the newly refurbished Trident Center, located at 11355 W Olympic Blvd. 16 V3 Superchargers will be installed along with 44 Tesla HPWCs and 44 J1772s, making 104 total charging stations!! @TeslaCharging @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/E70YhbgA3f
— MarcoRP (!newsfeed) (@MarcoRPi1) December 18, 2021
The location has not been listed on Tesla’s website as of yet, so a target timeline for opening is not available. A permit for the new Supercharger was recently spotted after being issued earlier this month.
California is not only among the most Supercharger-dense regions in the world but is also home to some of Tesla’s largest Superchargers. This includes the enormous 80-stall V3 Supercharger station that was announced earlier this year for Fresno County, as well as a couple of 56-stall Supercharger sites — one in Arvin, and another in Firebaugh.
Tesla is continuously working to bring more Superchargers online across the world to help accelerate the global transition to all-electric, with new Superchargers opening up every single week.