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Tesla Revolutionizes Charging with Foldable Superchargers: Speed and Savings Galore!
Tesla introduces a game‑changing Folding Unit Supercharger that is faster and cheaper to deploy, with a new V4 design that folds for transport and unfolds on‑site. This innovation, part of Tesla's transition to V4 hardware, includes a unit with 8 posts powered by a 500 kW cabinet, enabling two units to fit on one truck, slashing logistics costs, and halving installation time.
What are Folding Unit Superchargers?
Cost and Time Savings from the New Design
Tesla's Shift to V4 Superchargers
Deployment Plans for Australia and Beyond
Compatibility with Non‑Tesla EVs
Comparison with Previous Supercharger Methods
Announcements and Future for Tesla's Charging Network
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