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

Pilot Travel Centers LLC, the largest operator of travel centers in the US, announced on January 27, 2026, a partnership with Tesla to deploy Semi Chargers for heavy-duty electric vehicle truck charging. The chargers will be installed at select Pilot locations along Interstate 5, Interstate 10, and other key corridors where heavy-duty charging needs are highest. Construction is scheduled to begin in the first half of 2026 across California, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas.

Each charging site will feature four to eight stalls using Tesla's V4 cabinet technology, capable of delivering up to 1.2 megawatts of power per stall. This setup is designed to recharge a Tesla Semi's 500-mile range in about 30 minutes, aligning with standard driver break times. While the network will initially serve Tesla Semi trucks, Pilot indicated potential future compatibility with heavy-duty electric vehicles from other manufacturers.

Shannon Sturgil, senior vice president of alternative fuels at Pilot, stated: "Helping to shape the future of energy is a strategic pillar in meeting the needs of our guests and the North American transportation industry. Heavy-duty charging is yet another extension of our exploration into alternative fuel offerings, and we’re happy to partner with a leader in the space that provides turnkey solutions and deploys them quickly."

Pilot, a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary founded in 1958 and headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, operates over 900 travel centers in 44 US states and five Canadian provinces, serving 1.2 million guests daily. The company has been expanding alternative fuel options, including prior partnerships with Volvo Group since 2022 for heavy-duty EV charging and with GM and EVgo for over 200 passenger EV sites.

Tesla's efforts build on its Semi charging plans, with 46 public sites in progress or planned by 2027, positioned along major trucking routes. Early adopters like PepsiCo and DHL have logged millions of miles, highlighting the need for reliable infrastructure to scale electric trucking beyond local routes.

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X discussions are predominantly positive from Tesla enthusiasts and influencers, celebrating the partnership as a major step for Tesla Semi infrastructure with fast 1.2 MW chargers at 35 Pilot locations opening in summer 2026. Trucking industry accounts report it neutrally as filling EV charging gaps. No prominent negative or skeptical opinions found in high-engagement posts.

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Tesla's first Megacharger station for Semi trucks in Ontario, California, with electric semis charging in a key freight corridor.
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Tesla opens first customer Megacharger for Semi in Ontario

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Tesla has launched its first Megacharger station available to Semi fleet customers at a site in Ontario, California. The station, located in a key freight corridor, supports the company's expanding network for electric trucks. This marks a shift toward broader commercial use of the infrastructure.

Building on recent U.S. demonstrations of 1.2 MW peak charging for the Tesla Semi, the company is now gearing up to deploy Megachargers across Europe. This supports the planned launch of a Semi variant adapted for European regulations. Reported February 24, 2026.

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Tesla has launched charging solutions tailored for businesses operating Semi trucks. The offerings include Basechargers and Megachargers with pricing starting at $40,000 for two Basechargers or $188,000 for two Megachargers. Deliveries of Basechargers are set to begin in early 2027.

Tesla is nearing completion of its dedicated Semi truck factory in Nevada, now entering the tooling phase as volume production and deliveries are set to begin later this year. Following last month's announcement of production start and specs, the facility could produce 50,000 vehicles annually once fully operational, potentially generating over $13 billion in revenue.

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