Tesla's Supercharger Network Is The Fastest Charging System On The Planet!

Tesla has announced that it is going to unveil its much-talked about 'Supercharger Network' today at 11 pm ET and a live stream of the event will go live on the company's website. This supercharging system for the electric cars is all set to completely fill the 85 kWh battery pack in Tesla Model S in an hour. The company's CEO, Elon Musk says that 30 minutes of charging will provide three hours of driving. Wait, what? That means, the market will see the fastest charging system till date. There are rumors that these super-charging stations will be solar powered.
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With plans to have all its future vehicles developed with a built-in supercharging facility, Tesla is geared up to bring 30 supercharger stations across the coastal regions of U.S, which includes Los Angeles and San Francisco. At 90 kW, a Tesla Supercharger delivers 4.5x more electricity to your battery than Twin Chargers.
Tesla calls it the time to take the next step and suggests that supercharging your way through the country is a real game-changer. What do you people think?
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