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Tesla opens its new supercharging station at Albertville in France with 16 stalls

The world has been continuously shifting towards the use of electric vehicles. Tesla the American multinational automotive company is one of the biggest designers and manufacturers of the electric car.

Despite Tesla is already operating the largest fast-charging network in the world, the carmaker is rapidly expanding it. Plans for charging infrastructure have fallen behind, meanwhile, as Tesla’s network is easily accessible to electric vehicles so, the demand for the charging network is continuously increasing.

Today on Twitter Tesla Charging revealed about its new electric charging station at La Galerie – Géant Albertville Z.I. du Chiriac Albertville 73200 in France.

Accordingly, the location will be having around 16 stalls, one of which will be for transport vehicles.

It would be completely operational 24/7 hrs and it has a chargingly supply of up to 250kW.

Many of the people are happy with this decision of Tesla as they said it’s a great location to open just before the Ski season! On the road to many of France’s best ski resorts.

While some said “Yes it will take time to have the potential number of charging stations needed… But as we changed from the “horse” to the gasoline car, it will come to pass”

 



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