Tesla Oasis: World’s Largest Supercharger Station Unveiled in Lost Hills, California – 164 Stalls Powered by 11 MW Solar and Tesla Megapacks

Lost Hills, CA – March 22, 2026 – Tesla has just delivered a game-changing milestone in EV infrastructure: the Tesla Oasis, officially the world’s largest Supercharger station. Located along the busy Interstate 5 corridor in

Written by: Vashistha Pathak

Published on: March 21, 2026

Lost Hills, CA – March 22, 2026 – Tesla has just delivered a game-changing milestone in EV infrastructure: the Tesla Oasis, officially the world’s largest Supercharger station. Located along the busy Interstate 5 corridor in Lost Hills, California, this massive 164-stall site is not only the biggest in the Tesla network but also a self-sustaining, mostly off-grid powerhouse featuring 11 MW of solar capacity and 39 MWh of battery storage from 10 Tesla Megapacks.

The news exploded on social media this week after Tesla enthusiast Nic Cruz Patane shared stunning aerial footage on X, captioning it: “This isn’t China. This is California.” The post quickly went viral, drawing over 185,000 views and sparking comparisons to large-scale charging hubs abroad.

Tesla Oasis Supercharger: Key Features That Set It Apart

Spanning 30 acres with V4 chargers capable of delivering up to 325 kW, the Tesla Oasis includes:

  • 164 Supercharger stalls (including 12 dedicated towing/trailer stalls)
  • 11 MW solar array (ground-mounted panels and canopies)
  • 10 Tesla Megapacks providing 39 MWh of energy storage
  • On-site lounge, restrooms, and amenities for long-haul travelers
  • Minimal grid dependency (only a small 1.5 MW connection for backup)

This setup allows the station to operate 24/7 on solar power during the day and stored energy at night — making it one of the most sustainable EV charging destinations in the world.

Tesla’s official listing confirms: “Tesla Oasis – 22422 Highway 46, Lost Hills, CA 93249 – 164 Superchargers – Up to 325 kW max.” The site opened in phases starting mid-2025 and reached full capacity by late November 2025, just in time for the holiday travel surge.

(Images above show the scale of the solar fields and Megapack installation – pure engineering excellence.)

Why This Matters for EV Drivers in the US

Traveling between San Francisco and Los Angeles just got easier and greener. Drivers can now charge their Tesla Model Y, Cybertruck, or any NACS-equipped EV at lightning speed without straining the local grid. The Oasis proves that large-scale EV charging can be energy-independent — a huge leap forward for nationwide adoption.

This comes at the perfect time. As U.S. EV sales continue to climb, reliable fast-charging infrastructure is the #1 concern for buyers. Tesla Oasis directly addresses that pain point while showcasing American innovation at its finest.

Tesla Oasis vs. Global Charging Giants

Recent buzz around massive BYD solar + BESS stations in China prompted the viral comparison. But Tesla’s Oasis matches — and in many ways exceeds — that scale right here in California. With more stalls, integrated Megapack storage, and proven V4 technology, it stands as a beacon of U.S. EV leadership.

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The Future of EV Charging Is Here

Tesla Oasis isn’t just a charging station — it’s a microgrid that generates, stores, and delivers clean energy. Expect more “Oasis-style” sites across America as Tesla scales its energy business with Megapack 3 and next-gen solar.

If you’re road-tripping through California or planning your next EV adventure, make the Tesla Oasis a must-stop. With restrooms, a lounge, and ultra-fast charging, it turns a quick pit stop into a true experience.

Stay ahead of the EV revolution. Bookmark USonWheels.com for daily updates on Tesla news, Supercharger expansions, new models, and everything wheels-related in the United States. What do you think — is Oasis the future of highway travel? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

Tags: Tesla Oasis, World’s Largest Supercharger, Lost Hills California, Tesla Megapack, Solar Powered EV Charging, Tesla Supercharger 2026, Interstate 5 Charging, Off-Grid EV Station

Sources: Tesla official site, viral X posts, recent Tesla network reports.

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  • Vashistha Pathak has been chasing horsepower and electron volts for over a decade, diving deep into the U.S. EV revolution and classic car revamps. As Senior Editor at UsonWheels, he breaks down everything from Tesla's latest FSD betas to Ford's hybrid prototypes, always with a sharp eye on how these shifts hit American roads—from NHTSA filings to charger network expansions. His scoops on GM's Ultifi infotainment pivot and Rivian-RAM truck rumors have racked up thousands of shares, fueling debates on X about the future of wheels-on-wheels.

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