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Tesla Virtual Queue Ends Charging Chaos
27 Apr
Summary
- Tesla's Virtual Queue manages Supercharger network traffic.
- App notifies drivers of wait times and queue position.
- System aims to reduce friction as EV ownership grows.

Tesla has begun deploying a Virtual Queue system to its onboard charging software, aiming to improve the efficiency and flow of its Supercharger network. This new feature within the Tesla App notifies drivers of estimated wait times and their position in the queue when approaching occupied charging stations.
The introduction of this system addresses increasing tensions and reported incidents of queue-jumping at Supercharger locations. As EV adoption rises and Tesla expands access to its charging network for rival manufacturers, the demand on these stations has surged.
While the Virtual Queue system aims to manage traffic, it currently relies on drivers to adhere to the app's guidance. The system is exclusively for Tesla owners at this time. As charging stations become busier, managing demand and ensuring a seamless experience for all EV owners remains a significant challenge for charging network providers.