Tesla Cybertruck Makes Milestone Stop At 50,000th Supercharger In California

Tesla Inc. TSLA Cybertruck unit recently made an unexpected appearance at the firm’s 50,000th Supercharger station in Roseville, California. The Supercharger, painted Ultra Red, is the same color available for Tesla’s Model X and Model S variants.

According to InsideEVs, the Cybertruck, labeled as a “release candidate” and sporting a Texas dealer license plate, was spotted on a Sunday evening. This particular Supercharger was unveiled by Tesla on the preceding Friday without disclosing the exact location. However, avid fans soon figured out the location, and a few made the trip to see it firsthand.

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Several members posted images and videos of the Cybertruck at the Supercharger on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum. Despite the special red paint and an accompanying plaque that reads "No. 50,000," the Supercharger is no different from the other North American Automobile Association (NACS)-equipped stalls capable of delivering up to 250 kilowatts.

The Cybertruck, unveiled in November 2019, is one of the world’s most popular vehicles despite being unavailable. The unofficial number of reservations recently hit the 2 million mark, and it is expected to go on sale later this year.

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