With the Oasis Supercharger, Tesla sets a new standard: In just eight months of construction, the world's largest Supercharger facility with 168 charging stations was built in Lost Hills, California. Already 84 stalls are now off-grid in operation – completely powered by 11 MW of solar power and 10 Megapacks energy storage. Learn how this project is shaping the future of fast charging.
100% Energy Autonomy through Solar and Megapack
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On-Grid was yesterday: Oasis charges exclusively with locally generated solar power
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10 Megapacks buffer 39 MWh to deliver power around the clock
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Independent from Suppliers: Available even during blackouts or brownouts
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Proof of Concept for future Supercharger locations worldwide
Cybertruck Powershare as Emergency Power Solution
Cybertruck owners can use their vehicle as a mobile emergency power source via Powershare and supply their house in case of a power outage – true energy independence.
Fast Construction – Big Impact
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8 months from groundbreaking to opening of the first 84 stalls
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Second phase by the end of the year: Another 84 stalls and a driver lounge
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168 total stalls make Lost Hills the largest Tesla Supercharger worldwide
This rapid implementation demonstrates Tesla's ability to realize infrastructure projects in record time.
Vision for the Charging Stations of the Future
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Grid Relief: No additional peak loads on the local power grid
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360° Eco-Cycle: Sun → Storage → Vehicle, without fossil energy
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Resilience: High reliability through decentralized storage
This is how Tesla redefines fast charging – clean, robust, and independent.
Conclusion
The Oasis Supercharger in Lost Hills is more than a charging station: It is a beacon project for the future. With complete energy autonomy, billions of kilowatt-hours of solar power, and record-breaking rapid construction, Tesla shows how sustainable charging can scale worldwide.