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Tesla makes finding charging stations for people towing trailers easier

Last updated: November 20, 2024 3:05 pm
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Tesla has introduced a new feature in its navigation system to assist drivers who are towing trailers in finding appropriate charging stations. While towing trailers with electric vehicles is not yet widespread, it is becoming more popular as electric SUVs and pickup trucks with impressive towing capabilities hit the market.

Tesla has been offering towing capacity in vehicles like the Model Y and Model X for some time now. With the introduction of the Cybertruck and the expansion of its Supercharger network to include other EVs, including many pickup trucks, the company is seeing more trailer-towing vehicles at its charging stations. However, this poses a challenge as drivers often have to unhook their trailers to charge their vehicles, unlike gas-powered vehicles that can refuel without detaching trailers.

To address this issue, Tesla has begun constructing “pull-in” charging spots at some Supercharger stations where drivers can park with their trailers while charging. While these stations are still limited in number and difficult to find, Tesla is working on building more of these trailer-friendly spots.

With a new software update, Tesla now allows drivers to easily identify Supercharger stations with trailer stalls. By clicking on a station, users can see if it has trailer-friendly stalls. Additionally, when driving in “trailer mode” and searching for charging stations, stations with trailer-friendly stalls will appear at the top of the list.

For drivers planning long-distance trips with electric vehicles, it is advisable to plan charging stops in advance, especially when towing trailers. With Tesla’s ability to differentiate between trailer-friendly and non-trailer-friendly stations, the company can potentially include this information in its API for other automakers to integrate into their navigation systems.

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While Tesla’s Supercharger network is partially powered by solar energy, the most efficient way to power an electric car with solar is at home. For those interested in solar installation, EnergySage offers a free service that connects homeowners and renters with vetted solar installers, including Tesla and Powerwall certified installers in some markets. By using EnergySage, consumers can compare personalized solar quotes online and save 20 to 30% compared to going it alone.

In conclusion, Tesla’s new navigation feature for finding trailer-friendly charging stations is a welcome addition for electric vehicle owners who tow trailers. By making it easier to locate appropriate charging spots, Tesla is making long-distance travel more convenient for electric vehicle drivers with trailers.

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