
"We're now testing a new waitlist feature at 5 Supercharger sites. Share feedback through the Tesla app to help us make it better. - Los Gatos, CA - Los Gatos Boulevard - Mountain View, CA - El Monte Avenue - San Francisco, CA - Lombard Street - San Jose, CA - Saratoga Avenue -... pic.twitter.com/epTVzpJxgW"
"Tesla released the video above to showcase the feature, which automatically joins the waitlist when your vehicle has the Supercharger with the wait as the destination in the navigation. There is also a notification that lets you know your place in line."
"In rare occurrences, there were physical altercations at Superchargers when someone might have cut in line to charge. Tesla started to develop some sort of system that would resolve this issue, and now it is finally rolling it out."
"It will start with a Pilot Program, and Tesla is calling it the 'Waitlist.' Announced on May 11 on the official TeslaCharging X account, the pilot program is currently active at sites in Los Gatos, Mountain View, and San Francisco in California, as well as San Jose, CA, and the Bronx, NY (East Gun Hill Road)."
A new Supercharger waitlist feature is being piloted to address rare but serious conflicts caused by unclear sequencing when vehicles line up to charge. The waitlist automatically joins when a vehicle has a Supercharger with a wait as the navigation destination, and it provides a notification showing the driver’s position in line. The pilot is active at selected Supercharger sites in Los Gatos, Mountain View, San Francisco, San Jose in California, and the Bronx on East Gun Hill Road in New York. Drivers are encouraged to share feedback through the Tesla app to improve the system before any broader rollout. The feature supports both Tesla and non-Tesla EVs using the network.
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