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    Tesla Supercharger Host Site

    Sites operated under Tesla's Supercharger Host Program. Tesla owns and operates the equipment; the property owner provides land and electrical service in exchange for traffic, brand association, and host revenue. Submissions handled through Tesla-certified installers.

    Power range

    150–250 kW (V3) · up to 500 kW (V4)

    Session time

    15–30 minutes

    Project pricing

    Requires Tesla NDA

    Best for

    High-visibility sites along I-5, I-10, I-80, US-101, and other major CA corridors.

    Typical use cases

    Travel plazas
    Highway-adjacent retail
    Destination shopping centers

    Pros & trade-offs

    Pros

    • Listed in the Tesla app — instant network demand
    • Tesla operates the equipment
    • Brings Tesla driver foot traffic to retail
    • Strong association with the largest CA fast-charging network

    Trade-offs

    • Host program terms vary site to site
    • Long approval timelines without Fast-Track relationship
    • Site selection is rigorous — not every property qualifies

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