Tesla inaugurates project “Oasis”: a self-sufficient and sustainable Supercharger

It will have 168 fast charging stations, 11 MW of solar energy and 39 MWh of storage.
Share on social networks
estación supercharger de Tesla

Tesla continues to make headlines, this time with the construction of “Oasis,” an advanced charging station in Lost Hills, California. Oasis, which will be the largest Supercharger station in the world , is distinguished by its size and focus on sustainability .

A solar-powered supercharger station

The project will include 168 fast-charging stations to meet the growing demand of electric vehicles traveling between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Equipped with 11 MW of solar panels , this station not only charges cars but also produces its own energy . The panels are arranged both on the ground and on awnings that cover the charging areas, an innovation that allows for the optimization of space and provides protection for users.

Tesla Supercharger Station Under Construction
The project is already in its initial construction phase. Source: Max de Zegher

Tesla has also added 10 Megapacks to the project, giving it a storage capacity of 39 MWh . This storage system allows the station to operate stably and without interruptions, even during periods of high demand. Megapacks ensure that vehicles can charge quickly, an essential feature for users who depend on fast and constant charging.

Megapack battery system for supercharger station in California
Megapack battery system. Source: Tesla Megapack

When will Oasis be operational?

By working with the local grid and using an innovative integration approach, Tesla avoids power issues . While Superchargers are typically connected to the grid , Oasis operates almost autonomously . This design helps overcome the area’s energy challenges while also making the station ready for future expansion beyond the 1.5 MW of grid service.

The site is expected to be fully operational by mid-2025 , offering drivers an innovative and sustainable charging experience, powered by solar energy and advanced storage technology.

Follow us on social media and don’t miss any of our posts!

YouTube LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X TikTok

Source: Max de Zegher via Twitter

Photos: Max de Zegher | Tesla Megapack

Share this news on your social networks
Rate this post
1 star2 stars3 stars4 stars5 stars (No rating yet)
Post Rating LoaderLoading...