Tesla to launch new voting platform to let owners decide where supercharging stations will be built

By    9 Sep,2022

With the continuous development of electric vehicles, the performance of electric vehicles is becoming more and more powerful. However, the charging problem still restricts the development of the electric vehicle industry. Although electric car manufacturers are rapidly laying out charging networks, there is a great deal to be said for the order in which charging stations are built.

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At Tesla's 2022 annual meeting of shareholders on Aug. 5, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tesla would build supercharging stations where the company believes they are most needed. Other shareholders disagreed, arguing that owners should have more say in where new Superchargers are built. Musk responded, "Maybe we should do an online poll and let the owners decide where the Superchargers should be built? Yes, let's do that."


According to TESLARATI, yesterday, Tesla said it will soon launch a Supercharger voting platform, hoping that owners will tweet their first suggestions for several new Supercharger construction locations, and that the locations with more support will appear on the Tesla Supercharger voting platform. At this time, Tesla has not yet announced when the voting will be open and other related information.


In March 2021, Tesla upgraded its original forum and launched a communication platform for owners called "Engage. In late July, Tesla launched its shareholder platform, which allows shareholders to ask questions directly to Tesla and sends SEC filings and other important documents to shareholders.

Tesla China's website shows that the company currently has more than 35,000 Superchargers worldwide, most of which are located in the United States and China.


As of August 30, 2022, Tesla China has completed more than 1,200 Supercharging stations in mainland China, providing nearly 9,000 Superchargers for electric vehicle owners.


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