Francis Energy Replaces Its 2019 Chargers with 100 Tesla Superchargers at 17 Oklahoma Sites
Francis Energy reached the 100-stall mark on June 12, 2026, through Tesla's Superchargers for Business program. The company ranks first nationally in commissioned stalls under the program.
techjuice.pkFrancis Energy has commissioned 100 Tesla Supercharger stalls across 17 sites in Oklahoma through the Tesla Superchargers for Business program. The company reached the milestone on June 12, 2026, when Chief Strategy Officer Seth Christ confirmed the figure on LinkedIn. Some of the upgraded Oklahoma sites are now recording five times the utilization they posted before the changeover.
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Francis Energy currently ranks first nationally in commissioned stalls on the Tesla Superchargers for Business program. The six-month project replaced Francis Energy's original Gen 1 DC fast-charging equipment, installed in 2019, with modern Tesla Superchargers equipped with Magic Dock connectors and open-access credit card readers. The new hardware accepts every EV model on the road today.
Seth Christ said the gains came from removing friction for drivers through better hardware, universal compatibility, and reliable uptime. “This is what the charging network build-out looks like when it's done well. Not ribbon cuttings without reliability.
Real infrastructure, real utilization, real outcomes,” he stated. Francis Energy plans to bring additional Supercharger locations online in Oklahoma and other states during 2026. Tesla's Superchargers for Business program permits third-party operators to purchase and host Tesla charging hardware at their own sites.
As of June 12, 2026, the program operates in Italy, France, Spain, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Australia, the United States, and Canada. Tesla has also deployed its first Folding Unit Superchargers in Europe.


