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.
TikTok user Mona Mobasseri (@monamobs) posted a video from a Tesla supercharging station she described as located 'in the middle of Nowherevada,' capturing the isolation of charging in a desert setting. In the clip, she exits her vehicle against a barren backdrop and laments the surroundings with a caption: “Need food, water, atmosphere.” The video shows highway traffic below Nevada mountains, red Tesla supercharger signs, and a large 18-wheeler truck nearby, indicating it's not entirely isolated.
The post has accumulated over 12,000 views, sparking comments that reflect both the frustrations and familiarity of EV charging. One user sympathized: “At least it isn’t the Death Valley supercharger.” Others recognized the spot, with one noting, “I always stop there on my way to Cali or on my way to Vegas,” and adding, “It’s not that bad.” Another explained, “if you’re there it’s because you had the EV anxieties! Running low!” These responses highlight how such stations serve cautious drivers managing range concerns on long trips.
Tesla's supercharging network plays a crucial role in alleviating range anxiety for EV owners. Nevada ranks third among U.S. states for superchargers, with 62 locations, behind California's 626 and Florida's 216. Las Vegas leads cities with 416 ports across 25 sites, edging out San Diego's 402 ports. Nationally, Tesla operates 2,939 supercharging locations with 35,682 ports, accounting for 53% of the country's fast chargers according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
However, remote locations raise safety worries among some owners. Forum discussions on Tesla Motors Club and Reddit describe concerns like approaching strangers during charging, with one user considering packing 'knives and bear spray.' Others shared uneasy experiences, such as 'sketchy' charging in Las Vegas' Fremont Street or harassment at a declining mall in Grand Junction, Colorado.
InsideEVs reached out to Tesla and Mobasseri for more details.