
Tesla has revealed some pretty crazy Supercharging statistics from the third quarter, and there was also a very interesting tidbit regarding the Diner it opened in Los Angeles, as well.
In an update posted by Tesla’s Charging account on X, it revealed several interesting tidbits about Supercharger growth, as well as usage and environmental offset, all occurring in the third quarter:
- 4,000 new Supercharger stalls opened, up 18% year-over-year
- 1.8 TWh of energy delivered to vehicles, up 29% year-over-year
- 842 million liters of gasoline saved, equivalent to 2 billion kilograms of CO2 offset
- 54 million quarterly charging sessions, up 31% year-over-year
The most useful and impressive statistics here are the 4,000 new Supercharger stalls opened in the third quarter, and the environmental impact of gasoline saved. More chargers are crucial to keep up with the increase of EVs on the road, even non-Teslas, as many OEMs have access to the company’s network.
Additionally, the environmental impact of using fewer gallons of gasoline for passenger transportation reduces our reliance on fossil fuels. This is still something that Tesla strives for to this day, as Elon Musk detailed in the Master Plan.
On a lighter note, Tesla also detailed the number of Tesla Burgers it sold at its Supercharger Diner in Los Angeles in Q3. It’s a pretty impressive number:
- 50,000 Tesla Burgers sold, up 100% tastiness
Tesla’s Supercharger Diner first opened in late July, so it has been in operation for a little over two months so far.
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In the roughly 70 days the Diner has been in operation, Tesla has managed to sell about 715 burgers each day. This is incredibly impressive considering the company’s focus on localized, sustainably sourced ingredients and how it stacks up against a fast food franchise like McDonald’s.
The average McDonald’s franchise sells approximately 14,000 burgers per month, Grok says. Tesla would have outpaced that by a considerable margin if its statistics are accurate. It’s pretty impressive.
4,000 new Supercharger Stalls opened in Q3, with 54 million charging sessions occuring, up 31% year-over-year
Oh, and the Tesla Diner sold 50,000 hamburgers https://t.co/0eRLgDKkXV pic.twitter.com/1PfmEZ27Uy
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Tesla’s Supercharger presence is felt in many countries across the world, with over 70,000 stalls available. While many EV owners charge at home, the expansion of the Supercharger Network is a necessary thing to have for commuters, road trips, and longer travel.
Tesla has done a great job of being inclusive to other EV makers as well.
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