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Tesla and Boxabl Plan Cozy Modular Pit Stops for Superchargers

TL;DR: Tesla’s rolling out pilot "Micromenity" modular buildings at Supercharger stations with Boxabl to create comfy, scalable resting spots featuring essential amenities.
Meta: Tesla partners with Boxabl to enhance Supercharger stops with compact, modular "Micromenity" buildings, making charging breaks comfier worldwide.
Reinventing the Supercharger Stop
Tesla’s latest game-changer for EV charging isn’t faster speeds or more stalls, but a new kind of mini building designed to make those charging pit stops less like waiting in a line and more like a quick recharge—for both you and your bladders.
Partnering with Boxabl, the modular building whizzes behind foldable tiny homes, Tesla plans to install pilot-scale "Micromenity" structures, compact but fully equipped with essentials: think restrooms, vending machines, Wi-Fi lounges, and perhaps comfy break areas.
Why all this fuss? Many Tesla Superchargers are in remote or highway-adjacent spots where amenities are scarce. Instead of relying on third-party convenience stores or gas stations, Tesla wants to own the experience—delivering something quick, consistent, and easy to set up.
Boxabl, the Modular Powerhouse
Boxabl shot to fame when Elon Musk himself acknowledged living in one of their foldable Casita homes, spotlighting the startup’s capability to build rapidly deployable, prefab homes.
Now, they're expanding from patios to pit stops, crafting these buildings to be truck-deliverable and snap-in-place-ready. The advantage? Scalability and control for Tesla—a crucial edge as it mushrooms the Supercharger network globally.
This "Micromenity" project might just be what Tesla needs to elevate charging from a necessary chore to a genuinely pleasant part of your road trip.

What’s Next?
Next steps include completing the pilot Micromenity structures and testing them at selected locations. If early results go well, expect to see these innovative mini buildings peppered across Tesla’s latest V4 Supercharger sites, possibly becoming a new standard for EV pit stops worldwide.
It’s modular, it’s scalable, and it’s Tesla giving you a little more TLC while you juice up.
In Eddie Murphy’s words: "If you’re gonna take a break, might as well do it in style—no more squatting behind bushes, baby!"
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