
"In an update posted by Tesla's Charging account on X, it revealed several interesting tidbits about Supercharger growth, as well as usage and environmental offset, all occurring in the third quarter: 4,000 new Supercharger stalls opened, up 18% year-over-year 1.8 TWh of energy delivered to vehicles, up 29% year-over-year 842 million liters of gasoline saved, equivalent to 2 billion kilograms of CO2 offset 54 million quarterly charging sessions, up 31% year-over-year"
"On a lighter note, Tesla also detailed the number of Tesla Burgers it sold at its Supercharger Diner in Los Angeles in Q3. It's a pretty impressive number: 50,000 Tesla Burgers sold, up 100% tastiness Tesla's Supercharger Diner first opened in late July, so it has been in operation for a little over two months so far. In the roughly 70 days the Diner has been in operation, Tesla has managed to sell about 715 burgers each day."
Tesla expanded its Supercharger network by 4,000 stalls in the third quarter, an 18% year-over-year increase. The network delivered 1.8 TWh of energy, up 29% year-over-year, and supported 54 million quarterly charging sessions, a 31% increase. Supercharger charging saved an estimated 842 million liters of gasoline, equivalent to roughly 2 billion kilograms of CO2 offset. More chargers accommodate the growing number of EVs on the road and allow other manufacturers access to the network. The Supercharger Diner in Los Angeles opened in late July and sold about 50,000 Tesla Burgers in roughly 70 days, averaging 715 burgers daily.
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