According to foreign media reports on September 19, in order to facilitate users, Tesla, which is at the forefront of the industry in electric vehicles, has also built a huge charging network around the world. The number of super charging stations and charging piles is constantly increasing. Last week, their super charging piles reached 50,000.
Judging from previous reports by foreign media, Tesla’s 50,000th super charging pile was installed at a super charging station in Roseville, California. This iconic super charging pile is painted in a special red color, which is obviously different from the usual white main color of Tesla Super charging piles, supplemented by some red.
The latest reports from foreign media show that Tesla installed the 50,000th super charging pile last week and ushered in a special user. The Cybertruck, an electric pickup truck that has not yet been delivered, appeared at this charging pile for charging.
Tesla Cybertruck was charging at the 50,000th Supercharger. Local car fans were lucky enough to witness it. They took photos and shared them on social media and the forum of the Cybertruck Owners Club.
Since the Tesla Cybertruck is produced at their Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, the car that appears at the 50,000th Supercharger also has Texas elements and has a Texas dealer's license plate.
Tesla Cybertruck is scheduled to begin delivery later this year, and has already begun production at the Texas Gigafactory in July. It has been seen in many places in the United States recently and is expected to be undergoing relevant testing before final delivery. It was previously reported that 9 vehicles were transported to the factory in Fremont, California, so it is not surprising that the Cybertruck is charging at the 50,000th Supercharger in Roseville.
Cybertruck is the first electric pickup truck launched by Tesla. It was released in November 2019. The number of reservations reached 250,000 units in the first week of opening reservations. Agency data shows that the number has exceeded 2 million units recently, and there is considerable demand. Calculated based on the starting price, Tesla Cybertruck’s order value has exceeded 80 billion U.S. dollars, and the deposit has reached 200 million U.S. dollars.