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When you’re on the road, you can charge your Tesla at any of our thousands of Supercharging locations.
Since April, @TeslaCharging has opened two new Superchargers in South Florida.
Homestead
2804 NE 8th St
Homestead, FL 33033
Hialeah
7878 NW 103rd St
Hialeah, FL 33016
Check out @TeslaCharging on X to see the newest Supercharging sites or plan your next drive with Trip Planner to experience them for yourself.
Miami, Florida and all South Florida. Heads up for a preview of the future of autonomy in Miami.
Join us at our pop-up this weekend at Lummus Park in Miami Beach, FL to preview the future of autonomy.
During your visit, you’ll get to see Cybercab and meet Optimus. Merch will be available for purchase on-site.
When: April 29 to 30, 2026, from 2 PM to 6 PM and May 1 to 3, 2026, from 12 PM to 6 PM
Where: Lummus Park at Official F1 https://t.co/pcKqBttWB9 Miami Grand Prix Fan Fest
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If you're heading out to the Cape Canaveral area for the Artemis 2 launch, reply here. Would love to see some of you tomorrow.
Let's make new memories.
Ad Astra!
p.s. Rafael
Someone picked up the wrong fight. @teslatino along with a bunch of adventurers have proven that EVs can go almost anywhere.
Certainly can go anywhere that matters, especially within societies with at least a mediocre grid.
I can. I lived out of my Cybertruck for the better part of 9 months between 2024 and 2025. I have a kitchen, water tanks, a fridge and a freezer, etc. I visited hundreds of remote locations and wild-camped in the truck for days at a time. Couple of weeks at a time if I needed to hunker down in a single place.
But the use case you mention is easy to execute. I can power a house with the 123 kwh available on the trucks for several days. Look at the power bill and figure out how long you can go with 123 kWh using the essentials.
Some people also have solar and can continue to generate their own energy.
EVs with bidirectional power are incredible. Not just Tesla. Even more so, when combined with solar.
I can. I lived out of my Cybertruck for the better part of 9 months between 2024 and 2025. I have a kitchen, water tanks, a fridge and a freezer, etc. I visited hundreds of remote locations and wild-camped in the truck for days at a time. Couple of weeks at a time if I needed to hunker down in a single place.
But the use case you mention is easy to execute. I can power a house with the 123 kwh available on the trucks for several days. Look at the power bill and figure out how long you can go with 123 kWh using the essentials.
Some people also have solar and can continue to generate their own energy.
EVs with bidirectional power are incredible. Not just Tesla. Even more so, when combined with solar.
A new event has been posted for the @TeslaClubSoFla Meet and Greet! Check out https://t.co/Ws5sEuXrxV as we begin populating the 2026 calendar!
@TesLatino@TesLatina
This is what most of our trip to The Arctic looked like, while we were driving on The Dempster Highway through the Yukon and The Northwest Territories.
We’re so, going back…
@tesla@cybertruck