Francis Energy has reached a notable milestone in Oklahoma's EV charging landscape: 100 Tesla Supercharger stalls commissioned across 17 sites through the Tesla Superchargers for Business program. The upgraded locations are already delivering results — some sites are seeing five times the utilization they recorded before the switch, according to Francis Energy Chief Strategy Officer Seth Christ, who confirmed the figures on LinkedIn on June 12, 2026.

The project involved replacing Francis Energy's original Gen 1 DC fast-charging equipment — installed back in 2019 — with modern Tesla Superchargers. Critically, these aren't Tesla-only stalls. Each location is equipped with Magic Dock technology, which includes built-in NACS (SAE J3400) connectors alongside NACS-to-CCS1 adapters and open-access credit card readers. That means any EV on the road today can use them, not just Teslas.
The results have been strong enough to push Francis Energy to the top of the national leaderboard: as of this week, the company holds the #1 ranking in commissioned stalls under the Tesla Superchargers for Business program across the entire country. More Oklahoma locations and sites in additional states are expected to come online later in 2026, according to verified reporting from evwire.com.

The 5x utilization jump is the number worth watching here. It suggests that swapping aging DC fast chargers for Tesla Supercharger hardware — with universal compatibility baked in — isn't just a branding upgrade. It's a meaningful driver of actual usage. Whether that pattern holds as the program expands into new states will be the real test of how broadly the Tesla Superchargers for Business model can scale.
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