Wawa begins owning and operating Tesla chargers

Wawa, the East Coast convenience retailer, is stepping into ownership of Tesla-branded electric vehicle chargers for the first time. The first such site has opened in Alachua, Florida, where Wawa now handles branding, pricing, and operations. This move builds on a decade-long partnership with Tesla, positioning Wawa as the largest host of Tesla charging stalls.

Wawa has long been a key partner in Tesla's Supercharger network, hosting chargers at its stores without owning the infrastructure. That changed recently with the opening of its first owned and operated Tesla charger site in Alachua, Florida. According to Vince Cipollone, Wawa's director of EV charging and new fuel business, the retailer will brand the hardware and set its own pricing, shifting from a hosting role to full ownership.

This development allows Wawa to capture more revenue from high-traffic charging locations, though it introduces operational risks. Tesla's North America Charging Director Max de Zegher noted on X that Wawa already operates 2,115 charging stalls across 223 sites, surpassing any other host. The partnership dates back over a decade, and Wawa's chargers cover 10% to 30% of its locations, according to a 2024 Consumer Reports analysis—among the highest in the industry.

Customers at these new Wawa-owned sites will benefit from Tesla's Supercharger features. Cipollone highlighted in a LinkedIn post: “Customers can expect all the great features they know and love through the Supercharger network, including seamless navigation, preferred payment options, the convenience of Plug and Charge, live availability updates, real-time wait times, preconditioning, and comprehensive driver support.”

Wawa is also expanding EV infrastructure through other partnerships, such as with Ionna, which began deploying chargers at select Florida stores last year. By owning Tesla technology, Wawa aims to enhance its appeal to electric vehicle drivers while leveraging the network's reliability.

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Photograph of Tesla's first third-party owned Supercharger station in Land O’ Lakes, Florida, with cars charging under sunny skies.
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Tesla opens first third-party owned supercharger in Florida

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Tesla has deployed its first Supercharger station in the US owned by a third party but fully managed by the company. The eight-stall site in Land O’ Lakes, Florida, is now open to the public as part of the Supercharger for Business program. This move aims to accelerate network growth while maintaining Tesla's control over operations.

Tesla has rapidly expanded its Wall Connector for Business program, with more than 158 new sites coming online globally since early November, adding over 1,250 charging plugs at commercial locations. These installations, funded by businesses themselves, aim to attract EV drivers and potentially generate revenue for property owners. The chargers are compatible with Tesla vehicles and other EVs, broadening access to public charging infrastructure.

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Tesla has fully activated its massive Supercharger station in Lost Hills, California, featuring 164 stalls powered largely by solar energy. The site, dubbed the Tesla Oasis, became operational just in time for Thanksgiving travels along the Interstate 5 corridor between San Francisco and Los Angeles. It addresses a significant charging infrastructure deficit in the area through an off-grid setup with solar panels and battery storage.

The United States added 4,061 new DC fast-charging ports in the third quarter of 2025, bringing the national total to 64,486 across 12,375 stations. Tesla led the growth by installing 1,820 new ports, accounting for nearly 45% of additions, while rivals like ChargePoint and Electrify America trailed behind. This expansion reflects a maturing EV infrastructure market, with reliability improving and prices slightly rising.

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A Tesla driver shared a viral TikTok video from a supercharging station in the remote Nevada desert, joking about the lack of amenities. The post, which garnered over 12,000 views, underscores challenges of EV road trips despite the network's extensive coverage. Commenters offered mixed reactions, from sympathy to reassurance about the location's accessibility.

A Chevrolet Silverado EV owner successfully charged his truck at a Buc-ee's in Smiths Grove, Kentucky, using a provided adapter for Tesla's NACS plug. The viral TikTok video highlights the convenience of the stop during his trip to Alabama. Despite slower-than-expected speeds, the experience proved positive for the driver.

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Tesla has introduced a new Supercharger station in Bridgeport, California. The facility includes 12 stalls for electric vehicle charging.

 

 

 

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