This article reports on Revel, an electric ride-hailing company, seeing an opportunity in Tesla’s recent decision to abandon several Supercharger projects in New York. Revel is considering taking over these already-powered sites for its own charging stations. After Tesla’s layoff of its Supercharger team, plans for about 60 charging stalls at four locations were left uncompleted. Revel, which currently operates over 50 charging stalls across Brooklyn and Queens, views this as a strategic opportunity to expand. The sites are owned by prominent real estate entities and are described as power-ready and perfectly aligned with Revel’s expansion goals. Revel’s CEO Frank Reig expressed optimism about the development, noting it as beneficial for the industry and indicative of a strategic shift away from Tesla’s dominance in the charging infrastructure market.
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