Tesla's distinctive Los Angeles Supercharger and diner site is set to install a second screen as technicians begin working on the power lines currently impeding construction. This new addition will enhance the 1950s-inspired diner and drive-in movie theater experience.
Tesla Prepares to Install Second Screen at Los Angeles Diner and Supercharger Site After Power Line Work
The installation of the second screen at Tesla's distinctive Los Angeles Supercharger, diner, and drive-in movie theater site is imminent, as technicians have commenced work on one of the power lines currently impeding its construction.
The power line impeding the installation of the Tesla Diner's second screen has been disconnected on one end, as indicated in a video shared by the 247Tesla YouTube account on July 16. This suggests that construction on the additional screen may commence shortly.
As explained in the brief video, the most recent work on the site has been on the interior, even though the parking lot is graded and contains numerous vehicles. The video provides the complete 34-second update from 247Tesla.
According to Teslarati, the distinctive Tesla diner concept has recently completed nine months of construction. Although it resembles the final product more than at the outset of construction last autumn, the restaurant building's interior was only constructed in late March, even though Tesla officially broke ground on the site in September.
Tesla's Unique 1950s-Style Diner and Supercharger Site to Feature 32 Charging Stalls and Multi-Level Seating
As previously stated, the forthcoming diner and Supercharger site is expected to feature approximately 32 charging stalls and multi-level restaurant seating.
The concept for the diner and Supercharger site, currently under construction at 7001 West Santa Monica Boulevard, is unique. Inspired by a conversation between CEO Elon Musk and his Twitter followers, the site will feature a 1950s-style diner with outdoor movie displays showcasing iconic scenes from movie history. It will also serve as a Supercharger station with roller-skating servers and a rock and roll soundtrack.
After a period of dormancy, the diner project was revitalized with numerous permit approvals reported by Teslarati last year. The site was also relocated from Santa Monica to its current West Hollywood location, marking a new chapter in the diner's construction.
The site has been the subject of numerous renderings over the years; however, the current version is primarily based on a design that HowardModelS, a Twitter user at the time, developed. The restaurant was initially referred to as "Milliways" in the render, after the restaurant at the limit of the galaxy in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a work of fiction that is a personal favorite of Musk.


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