Elon Musk Readies Cross-Country Tesla Model S Trip, Says He’ll Only Need to Charge for 9 Hours

Back in May, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that he was preparing a coast-to-coast trip across the United States in a Tesla Model S, one that would utilize Tesla’s various Supercharger stations t...
Elon Musk Readies Cross-Country Tesla Model S Trip, Says He’ll Only Need to Charge for 9 Hours
Written by Josh Wolford
  • Back in May, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that he was preparing a coast-to-coast trip across the United States in a Tesla Model S, one that would utilize Tesla’s various Supercharger stations that have been strategically placed across the country to accommodate such trips.

    Now, that trip is about to get underway.

    Musk says that he will only need to charge his car for about an hour and a half a day. He’ll be accompanied on the trip by his 5 sons, and will begin in Los Angeles and end in New York. Every other stop on the trip has been strategically picked to be near a Supercharger station.

    A few months ago, Tesla announced a major expansion to their Supercharger project. Currently, Tesla only has 19 of these stations spread out across the U.S., (with 6 in Europe). The expansion looks to up that number to over 100.

    The Supercharger expansion also looks to increase the chargers’ efficiency. As of right now, a Supercharger can provide 200 miles for a 30-minute charge.


    U.S. Supercharger locations, via Tesla Motors

    Of course, Musk hopes this trip will assuage any concerns people have about the electric car’s ability to safely traverse long distances.

    But even with those concerns, Tesla has seen some great sales – especially in the State of California where the company outsold Porsche, Land Rover, Jaguar, Lincoln, and Volvo last year.

    Another thing adding to the Tesla Model S’s appeal – its safety. Last month, the Model S received the highest safety rating ever from the NHTSA. Parts of the car were so strong, that they even broke the test rig at one point. Now that’s some good press.

    Image via Tesla

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