Tesla Developing Virtual Queue Feature for Supercharger Stations to Ease Congestion
Tesla is building a virtual queue system for its Supercharger network to allow drivers to hold spots remotely at full stations. The feature aims to reduce physical lines and streamline charging at high-demand locations. Development is underway without a specified rollout date.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewTesla has started developing a virtual queue feature for its Supercharger stations, enabling owners to join a queue remotely when sites are at capacity. The system lets drivers near a full Supercharger access the option to hold their place without forming physical lines with vehicles, according to @SawyerMerritt reported.
This virtual queue is intended to streamline the charging process at busy locations, replacing the need for on-site waiting that can cause congestion.
By allowing remote queuing, the feature could improve efficiency for Tesla owners, particularly in areas with high demand and limited infrastructure. No specific rollout date for the virtual queue system has been announced, though development is actively underway.
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