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新泽西收费高速64个特斯拉超级充电桩被迫拆除,马斯克称其腐败

Core Viewpoint - Tesla is forced to remove 64 Supercharger stations along the New Jersey Turnpike due to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's decision to partner with another supplier, Applegreen, which has led to strong dissatisfaction from CEO Elon Musk, who has accused the decision of being "corrupt" without providing evidence [1][3]. Group 1: Tesla's Response and Actions - Tesla expressed disappointment over the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's decision but has proactively built 116 Supercharger stations outside the turnpike in the past three years to ensure customer convenience [3]. - The company stated that its trip planning tool will automatically adjust to recommend existing alternative charging stations for customers [3]. Group 2: New Jersey Turnpike Authority's Decision - The New Jersey Turnpike is a significant toll road system, approximately 100 miles long, and the authority has opted not to renew its agreement with Tesla, instead granting exclusive charging station operation rights to Applegreen [3]. - Applegreen will deploy charging facilities at 21 service areas along the New Jersey Turnpike, becoming the sole charging service provider on the highway [4].