Tesla is making waves once again with its plans to build a unique Supercharger station in Roswell, New Mexico. This new charging stop will feature a Cybertruck-style canopy, complete with solar panels and RGB lighting, giving it a futuristic, UFO-inspired look.
The upcoming site will have eight charging stalls and will be located near the Whataburger on North Main Street. The design, known as the “CyberCanopy,” includes a 20.88 kW solar array and lighting inspired by the front light bar of the Cybertruck.
Although initial drawings for the project go back to 2023, Tesla has stated that they are currently redesigning the layout internally. This could mean that the final station will feature newer V4 Supercharger stalls instead of the older V3 ones shown in earlier renderings. As of now, no permits have been filed for the site.
Max de Zegher, Tesla’s Director of Charging for North America, confirmed the plans for the unique Supercharger station. He expressed excitement about creating Superchargers that are “cool enough to be worthy of the trip itself.” Despite wanting to keep the project under wraps for longer, the submission of plans for Planning Approval was necessary. An official image shared by de Zegher gives a glimpse of what the site could look like.
More details about the Cybertruck-style Supercharger are expected once Tesla submits official plans. The design of this charging station is undeniably impressive and adds to Tesla’s reputation for innovation and futuristic aesthetics. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting project.