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SolarCity charging stations on Highway 101 give Tesla owners a little more time in the sun

SolarCity charging stations on Highway 101 give Tesla owners a little more time in the sunThe Tesla Roadster is by far the best-known electric car of the moment — despite the company only having sold about 700 of the things. A high price point hasn’t kept the car from capturing the minds of enviro-minded gearheads everywhere, of which there must be quite a few working at SolarCity. The California-based solar installation firm has created four Tesla charging stations along Highway 101 between Los Angeles and San Francisco, with a fifth coming online next month. The (apparently free) chargers provide a 240V charge at 70 amps, blowing away Eberhard’s RFMC rapid charger and bringing the cars to full capacity in only 3.5 hours. Why, that’s just enough time for a nice lunch and a bit of shopping. Sadly the plugs only work with Teslas, but will be retrofitted once some other suitable EV comes along in suitable numbers.

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