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.

Following Tesla's unveiled 2026 roadmap, the company continues its transformation amid market volatility, pushing AI innovations and ramping up Tesla Semi production to seize opportunities in electric commercial transport.

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Tesla shared a second video on January 4, 2026, demonstrating its Semi truck reaching a 1.2 MW peak charging rate, with engineers cheering the milestone. This follows the December 31 demo and reinforces the truck's fast-charging potential ahead of 2026 production.

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