Charging Ahead with New Partnerships
In a delightful twist straight out of a tech romance novel, Tesla has officially deployed its first supercharger station owned by a third party in the US. Nestled in sunny Land O’ Lakes, Florida, this new station at Suncoast Charging boasts eight sparkling stalls actively welcoming both Tesla owners and non-Tesla electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts alike. It’s as if Tesla decided to throw a charging party and invited everyone to the dance floor!

The Seamless User Experience
This isn’t your average daily driver story. This station doesn’t just stand there looking pretty; it’s fully managed by Tesla! This means it operates just like any other supercharger, seamlessly integrating into the navigation systems and apps we’ve all come to love. Tesla has meticulously crafted the user experience, ensuring it feels entirely familiar, whether you’re cruising in a sleek Model S or a spunky little non-Tesla EV.
First North American Supercharger that's Tesla managed, third party owned, is now open in Land O’ Lakes, FL (8 stalls)
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From Closed Ecosystem to Open Highways
But wait, there’s more! This move falls under Tesla’s “Supercharger for Business” program, allowing property owners to purchase the hardware while Tesla manages operations and maintenance. This clever strategy opens up new possibilities as Tesla transitions from a predominantly closed network to a cooperative model, helping to grow the charging infrastructure without shouldering all the costs alone. Talk about a bright idea—proving that teamwork does make the dream work!



