Tesla Inc. is building electric charging stations in city centers to attract urban buyers who don't have a garage to charge in. The Chicago station can charge 10 vehicles at a time, while the Boston station can charge eight. A map on Tesla's website shows urban stations planned for New York, Philadelphia, Washington and other cities before the end of this year. The new stations take up less space and are easier to install than Tesla's previous Supercharger stations, which are mostly along highways or at hotels. Tesla said it's locating the stations near grocery stores and shopping areas, so owners can run errands while they charge.
Source: ABC News September 11, 2017 13:04 UTC