Tesla to unveil details and deployment plans for its “super charger” technology

Tesla to unveil details and deployment plans for its “super charger” technologyAfter having earlier announced that a "super charger" station will be constructed between Los Angeles and San Francisco so as facilitate the full charge of a Tesla battery in half an hour, electric car maker Tesla has recently disclosed that the details as well as deployment plans for its super charger technology will be unveiled next Monday night.

According to the information shared by Tesla, the "super charger" technology will be introduced by the company at its design studio in Hawthorne, California; with the event to be streamed online live.

The Tesla "super charger" station will reportedly use fast 90 kW chargers; and will help the drivers of Tesla's electric cars to drive between Los Angeles and San Francisco with only a 30-minute halt for adding 150 miles of charge to their vehicles.

With reports having surfaced last year that Tesla intends building a "super charger" station between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the automaker's CEO Elon Musk had said in a light-hearted statement on the company's 2011 earnings call that the station will be quite like a avant-garde alien artifact having landed in the desert.

The construction of the "super charger" station by Tesla will be a notable move because - with the early stage of electric car market being the biggest impediment for Tesla - the company's own electric car charging infrastructure will boost its sales as well as the overall electric-car market.