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The New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) made the decision to instead go with a sole third-party charging provider to serve the state’s turnpike and has not allowed Tesla to co-locate, the ...
Tesla also said that NJTA’s decision to remove, rather than add, critical charging infrastructure is a setback for New Jersey’s electric vehicle adoption goals of 100% Zero-Emission New Car ...
Business woes for Elon Musk’s Tesla are mounting, with the state of New Jersey announcing it would go with a different company to provide charging stations along the Turnpike. Universal chargers will ...
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority said on Friday it was parting ways with Tesla, ordering 64 Superchargers to be removed from the super highway connecting northern and southern New Jersey.
The new chargers will be installed at all 21 Turnpike service areas and will work with all EV makes and models. Tesla said it is building more than 100 charging stalls off the Turnpike.
The Turnpike, or Interstate 95, isn’t just vital for drivers in New Jersey. It’s a key artery for motorists in New York and Eastern Pennsylvania too.
The agency that runs the New Jersey Turnpike is replacing the more than 60 superchargers for Tesla vehicles along the highway after the state did not renew its contract with the electric-car maker.