Tesla confirmed the completion of its highly anticipated Tesla Hollywood Diner, a combined diner, drive-in, and Supercharger station in Los Angeles. The announcement, made via a post on X, marks the realization of a project seven years in the making, initiated by Elon Musk. The facility features a 1950s-style diner with futuristic technology elements, designed to enhance the customer experience at Tesla’s Supercharger sites. This marks the first such location, with plans to expand to major cities worldwide and along long-distance Supercharger routes, as confirmed by Musk. The Hollywood Diner includes 28 Supercharger stalls, capable of serving multiple Tesla vehicles simultaneously, and offers a dining area with a retro-futuristic aesthetic. Construction involved over 150 workers and utilized advanced materials, including sustainable steel and energy-efficient lighting, aligning with Tesla’s focus on innovation. The opening is expected to boost local tourism and provide a new revenue stream through food and beverage sales, with an estimated capacity to serve 500 customers daily. Tesla has not yet announced an official opening date but indicated that preparations are underway for a grand opening event. This development follows Tesla’s recent rollout of the 2025.26 software update, which introduced the Grok AI assistant, highlighting the company’s ongoing efforts to integrate technology into its infrastructure and vehicle offerings.
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