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Tesla's New 'Supercharger for Business' Just Opened Its Doors – Florida Gets First Third-Party Juicer!

TL;DR: Tesla just dropped its first 'Supercharger for Business' in Land O’ Lakes, Florida. This ain't your daddy's Supercharger; it's owned by a third-party, Suncoast Charging, but Tesla still runs the show. More juice, more places, baby!
Meta: Tesla just unveiled its first 'Supercharger for Business' site in Land O’ Lakes, Florida, where a third-party company owns the chargers but Tesla handles the tech, opening new doors for EV infrastructure growth.
Alright, listen up, because Tesla just pulled a move that's smarter than a fox in a hen house! They’ve officially opened the very first 'Supercharger for Business' location right there in Land O’ Lakes, Florida. Now, this ain’t just another Supercharger station. Oh no, this is a whole new flavor of innovation. This joint is owned by a third party, Suncoast Charging, but Tesla is still the maestro, managing everything from the hardware to the billing. It’s like a franchise, but for electricity, and it means we're about to see EV charging stations pop up faster than my career in the '80s!
This new spot, nestled at 16954 Focus Loop, is rockin' eight V3 Superchargers, spitting out up to 325 kW. That's serious power, folks! And here’s the kicker: it’s open 24/7, and it’s got that integrated adapter system, meaning non-Tesla EVs can get in on the action without having to bring their own dance shoes. No Tesla branding on the chargers, just the owner's logo, Suncoast Charging, shining bright. It's a new era, baby, where everyone's invited to the electric party!
New Model, Same Great Juice, Slightly Different Price Tag
Now, let's talk turkey about the price. Charging at this new Florida station will set you back $0.45/kWh, whether you're rockin' a Tesla or some other EV. For Tesla drivers, that's a few pennies more than your typical Tesla-owned station (around $0.38/kWh), but for non-Teslas, it's a sweet deal, usually a bit cheaper than the $0.46/kWh they'd pay elsewhere. This program is Tesla’s genius way to supercharge (pun intended!) the expansion of its network without having to buy up all the land. Property owners put up the site and the cash, Tesla brings the tech and the smooth operation. It's a win-win, like getting paid to tell jokes.
This 'Supercharger for Business' program is a game-changer for places like retail plazas, hotels, and fleet hubs. It's like Tesla said, "You got the spot, we got the juice, let's make some magic happen!" These third-party sites even show up on Tesla's navigation and website, giving businesses that sweet, sweet exposure. With over 75,000 Supercharger posts worldwide already, this new model is set to explode, bringing more charging options as NACS becomes the universal handshake for EVs. It’s all about growth, baby!
What’s Next?
Expect to see more 'Supercharger for Business' sites popping up all over North America and beyond. This distributed ownership model, managed by Tesla's legendary reliability, is going to accelerate EV infrastructure growth at a pace that'll make your head spin. As more automakers embrace NACS, these third-party stations will become even more crucial, cementing Tesla's role not just as a carmaker, but as the architect of the electric future's fueling network. Get ready for a charging station on every corner, folks!
And that’s the truth, Ruth! You heard it here first! Cha-ching!

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