Most Viewed Content:

Cygnus space cargo spacecraft arrives at International Space Station with only half of its solar array

NASA astronaut Nicole Mann, backed up by NASA astronaut...

Toyota responds to continued production cuts in the next 3 months: easing pressure on dealer earnings

In response to the news that "production will continue...

Google to bring PWA application backup & restore function for Chrome/android

According to thespAndroid reports, GitHub's Chromium repository recently added...

Tesla’s fourth-generation super charging pile design sketch exposed

Tesla’s first fourth-generation Supercharger (Supercharge V4) will soon be operational in Arizona, U.S.A. The Megapack and solar array are also included in the new build program, giving us a glimpse of the outline of the future of charging stations.

Over the past few months, multiple media reports have suggested that Tesla is increasing the capacity for the new charger so that deployment in the U.S. can begin as soon as possible. The new charger is expected to have the potential for higher charging rates (currently capped at 250 kW for the Supercharger V3) as well as a solution that allows for CCS charging of non-Tesla electric vehicles.

But it may also be accompanied by increased deployment of energy storage and solar power at charging stations. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has long promised that Tesla would use solar and batteries to power all Supercharger stations, but the rollout has been significantly delayed.

Back in 2016, Elon Musk tweeted about installing solar arrays in charging stations. “Some charging stations are currently installed, but full rollout will require SuperCharger V3 and Powerpack V2, as well as SolarCity,” he said.

In 2017, Elon Musk said Tesla planned to add solar and batteries to all Superchargers, with the ultimate goal of being able to provide service off the existing grid. supercharger V3 has arrived, and Tesla has indeed accelerated the deployment of solar arrays at Superchargers, but that deployment is still limited to a handful of new stations.

Now we learn of one of the first Tesla Supercharger V4 stations planned, which shows solar and energy storage.

According to the building permit, Tesla plans to have 40 charging posts for the station, one of which will be suitable for towing trailers. But interestingly, Tesla plans to install two large solar panels and a Megapack at the Supercharger V4 station.

A single Megapack could hold enough energy to charge 40 Tesla vehicles, and Tesla could use the battery system to cut peak demand at the station to avoid massive demand charges, which would lead to higher charging prices for electric vehicles. The company will be able to use solar arrays to charge the battery packs and significantly reduce the need to use the grid.

Latest

Starting from 48,900, Geely Panda Karting officially starts pre-sale

Geely Panda Karting officially started pre-sale. The pre-sale price...

Ford: Expand charging network, fuel/ hybrid/ pure electric in parallel

Recently, Ford released the company's comprehensive annual report for...

Chery’s two new cars are exposed, targeting overseas markets

Recently, some media exposed the actual cars of two...

New Trumpchi Shadow Leopard to launch on May 1, upgraded performance rims

Recently, we learned from the official that the 2024...

Newsletter

Don't miss

Starting from 48,900, Geely Panda Karting officially starts pre-sale

Geely Panda Karting officially started pre-sale. The pre-sale price...

Ford: Expand charging network, fuel/ hybrid/ pure electric in parallel

Recently, Ford released the company's comprehensive annual report for...

Chery’s two new cars are exposed, targeting overseas markets

Recently, some media exposed the actual cars of two...

New Trumpchi Shadow Leopard to launch on May 1, upgraded performance rims

Recently, we learned from the official that the 2024...

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra expected to feature 5000mAh + 45W Combo

Technology media WccFtech recently reported that Samsung will not...
Threza Gabriel
Threza Gabrielhttps://www.techgoing.com
Threza Gabriel is a news writer at TechGoing. TechGoing is a global tech media to brings you the latest technology stories, including smartphones, electric vehicles, smart home devices, gaming, wearable gadgets, and all tech trending.

New Trumpchi Shadow Leopard to launch on May 1, upgraded performance rims

Recently, we learned from the official that the 2024 Shadow Leopard will be officially launched on May 1. As a new model, the new...

OPPO K12 listing appears, first sale price starts at 1799 RMB

The new OPPO K12 phone is officially launched. The new phone has a 100W super flash charge + 5500mAh large battery combination, and is...

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra development delayed, possible release with Galaxy S25 Series

Samsung had not followed the established release cycle to launch the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, so the release time...