Tesla will allow users to select the next location of its Supercharger for fast charging the company’s electric vehicles (EVs) on Twitter.
The firm revealed on Thursday that it would allow users to
vote on the company’s next Supercharger location via a poll, after they
suggested locations that required the company’s fast EV chargers.
Tesla’s Superchargers can add up to 200 miles (or 321 km) worth
of charge in 15 minutes, according to the company, which operates one of the
largest fast charging networks in the world.
The tweet asking users to provide locations reveals that the
poll will be the second phase of the company’s attempt to identify the next
location for its Superchargers.
Supercharger Voting coming soon. Reply with location suggestions – replies with the most likes will be included in the poll. pic.twitter.com/LxNVnBtvCV
— Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) September 8, 2022
Several users have already responded to the tweet with
screenshots of maps with empty areas circled, revealing the lack of
Superchargers in those locations.
At the moment, there is no word from the Tesla Charging account
on when the crowdsourced poll to pick the next Supercharger location will go
live.
The company might allow users the ability to add more
locations as responses before it creates a poll asking users to pick a new
location.
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