Tesla announces new supercharger in Bridgeport, California

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

On December 16, 2025, Tesla's official charging account announced the opening of a new Supercharger station. Located in Bridgeport, California, the site features 12 stalls designed for Tesla vehicles.

The announcement, posted at 20:24 UTC, provides a direct link to Tesla's location finder for further details: https://www.tesla.com/findus?location=35882.

This addition supports Tesla's ongoing expansion of its charging network, as stated in the post: "New Tesla Supercharger: Bridgeport, CA (12 stalls)".

No additional specifics on opening timelines or capacity beyond the stall count were included in the announcement.

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