Tesla CEO Elon Musk isn't wasting any time in pulling out of one of his car company's key value propositions: its Supercharger network.that the EV maker has backed out of four Supercharger location leases across the New York City area that were meant to address overcrowding at existing lots.
The move is particularly confusing because just a few years ago, Musk had been a huge public believer in the Supercharger vision — evenOvercrowding at Superchargers, especially in busy city centers, has become a real issue. New York City passed new incentives to electrify ride-sharing vehicles, which made the situation even worse.around the city by the end of 2024. Given the latest news, however, those sites will likely never be realized.