Tesla's long-delayed 1950s-inspired diner and charging location is finally opening
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Tesla has officially opened its 1950s-themed diner and drive-in Supercharger station in Los Angeles. The diner offers comfort food such as burgers and fries, served in Cybertruck-shaped boxes, along with milkshakes. Customers can watch movie clips on giant screens while charging their cars, or use their own vehicle screens. One of Tesla's Optimus robots has also been seen serving popcorn. If the diner proves successful, Tesla intends to expand with more locations in major cities and long-distance Supercharger sites.
Tesla's Diner, opening today, features a 1950s-inspired design with electric vehicle charging, comfort food, and entertainment options like movie clips and Tesla Optimus robot servers.
The opening of this diner may signify a shift for Tesla, potentially introducing more locations in major cities if the initial launch is successful.
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