Tesla has opened one of its largest Supercharger stations to date in Jean, Nevada — a 64-stall location at Terrible's Roadhouse along I-15, making it a significant stop for drivers heading between Las Vegas and Southern California. The station had been in the works for months, with construction wrapping up in early April 2026 before a transformer installation delay pushed the opening further out.

The standout feature here is the trailer-friendly pull-through stall design — a practical win for Cybertruck owners and anyone towing a camper or boat down the I-15 corridor. Peak charging speed tops out at 325kW, and Tesla owners will pay a base rate of $0.46/kWh. As with all Supercharger locations, pricing can vary by time of day.

At 64 stalls, Jean now ranks among Tesla's largest individual Supercharger deployments anywhere in the network. The I-15 stretch between Las Vegas and the California border has historically been a high-demand corridor, and a station of this scale should meaningfully reduce wait times during busy holiday weekends when traffic spikes. For owners planning road trips through the region, it's worth adding Jean to your navigation as a primary stop rather than a backup.

Marcus covers Tesla's software releases, FSD rollouts, and OTA changes. Background in automotive engineering. Based in Austin.
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