The New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) has requested Tesla to remove 64 Supercharger stalls from a busy section of the Turnpike, with plans to install Applegreen Electric charging stations instead. Despite Tesla's offer to enhance access for all EVs, NJTA has moved forward with their decision. This removal could hinder EV adoption in New Jersey, especially as the Northeast region is rapidly embracing electric vehicles. Tesla highlighted the reliability and cost-effectiveness of their services, noting the move could compromise NJ's goal of 100% zero-emission car sales by 2035.
Tesla Charging said on X that the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) asked it to decommission 64 Supercharger stalls along one of the busiest highway corridors in the Northeast.
NJTA's decision to remove, rather than add, critical charging infrastructure is a setback for New Jersey's EV adoption goals of 100% Zero-Emission New Car Sales by 2035.
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