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Tesla Diner is now the highest usage Supercharger site in the world

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Tesla Diner has achieved one of the most important badges, as it’s now officially confirmed as the highest usage Supercharger site in the world.

According to official data from Tesla Charging, each month, the site delivers 1.5 GWh of energy and supports 43,000 charging sessions.

This site features 80 V4 Supercharger stalls with high power output, up to 325 kW, with compatible models. The average usage reaches 18 sessions per stall per day. This high activity shows strong demand from Tesla owners and other NACS-compatible EV drivers in the area.

Tesla opened the Diner on July 21, 2025. It combines a retro-futuristic diner with a large outdoor charging area and drive-in theater features. Drivers charge their vehicles while enjoying classic American food such as burgers, hot dogs, and shakes. Food often comes in Cybertruck-shaped boxes for added theme.

The location offers a rooftop lounge called the Skypad with seating and shade. Amenities include clean bathrooms, free tire air, and in-car menu ordering through the Tesla app. Two large LED screens show movies and content, viewable from the site or synced in vehicles.

The Diner serves as a practical stop for both charging and relaxation. It addresses the common need for a comfortable waiting time during a charging session. Tesla describes it as a charging oasis for vehicles and people alike.

Tesla plans to apply lessons from this site to future Supercharger locations with added amenities and create a fully integrated chain across the U.S. The focus remains on improving operations, food quality, and overall user experience. High usage at this flagship site confirms the value of combining charging infrastructure with on-site services.

This approach supports the growth of EV adoption by making long trips and urban charging more appealing. The Tesla Diner demonstrates how integrated amenities can boost engagement at Supercharger stations.

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