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Tesla Semi trucks charging at Pilot Travel Center stations along US highways, highlighting the new partnership for heavy-duty EV chargers.
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Pilot partners with Tesla on Semi charger network for trucks

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Pilot Travel Centers has agreed with Tesla to install heavy-duty electric truck chargers at select locations along major US highways. The first sites are set to open in summer 2026, focusing initially on Tesla's Semi vehicles. This partnership aims to support the growing demand for alternative fuels in North American trucking.

Tesla has announced the opening of a new Supercharger station for business use in Mount Prospect, Illinois, featuring four stalls. Earlier the same day, the company revealed another Supercharger location in İstanbul, Türkiye, along Gurpinar Road with eight stalls. These additions expand Tesla's charging infrastructure in both North America and Europe.

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Canada has allocated additional funds to expand its public electric vehicle charging infrastructure by 8,000 stalls. This initiative forms part of the country's new Automotive Strategy.

Volkswagen has announced that owners of its ID.4 and ID. Buzz electric vehicles will gain access to Tesla's Supercharger network in North America starting November 18, 2025. This follows a delay of several months from the initial timeline. Eligible drivers will need a NACS adapter to use over 25,000 compatible DC fast chargers.

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Tesla has expanded its Supercharger 'Live Availability' feature to Google Maps, allowing users to see real-time stall availability at charging stations. This update primarily benefits non-Tesla EV owners who previously lacked easy access to this data. The integration was announced via a tweet on November 11, 2025.

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