
Tesla planning 60 more Tesla Semi Megachargers across US
Tesla is planning to add 60 more Megacharger locations across the United States for the Tesla Semi, according to the information provided.
Megachargers are Tesla’s high-power charging sites intended specifically for the Semi’s battery-electric setup. For working drivers, access to dependable charging is the practical issue that decides whether an electric truck can stay on schedule and keep freight moving without long, unpredictable stops.
The plan matters because charging is still one of the biggest day-to-day constraints on electric trucking. More dedicated Semi charging locations could help reduce route limitations and make it easier to run repeatable lanes—especially for operations that need consistent turn times.
Broader context: the buildout of truck-capable charging is a key piece of the transition to electric heavy-duty equipment. Unlike passenger EV charging, truck charging needs space for larger vehicles and higher power delivery, and it has to fit real freight patterns.
Beyond the announcement that Tesla is planning 60 additional Megachargers, no further details were provided here on site locations, timelines, access rules, or whether the sites will be open to non-Tesla equipment.