As reported by Electrek in May 2022, Tesla has moved its previously-announced plans for a supercharging station featuring a diner and drive-in movie theater from a vacant lot in the city of Santa Monica to the current location of a Shakey's Pizza franchise on 7001 Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, CA.
The two-story structure will feature multiple bars and outdoor restaurant seating in addition to amphitheater-style seating overlooking its dual screens and field of 29 charging stations.
The movies are said to be approximately 30 minutes in length, roughly equal to the amount of time required by the Level 3 supercharging process, which is done with greater alacrity than the 8 to 20-hour at-home Level 1 and 2 versions. Permits are still waiting to be approved allowing the station (but not the theater) to operate 24 hours a day. Some have speculated it will carry a “retro” midcentury aesthetic reminiscent of the great Standard Oil stations documented by Ed Ruscha in the early 1960s.
Twitter use @MarcoRPTesla provided details on the project including drawings of the proposed supercharging station.
This just in: Tesla has officially filed plans for the Hollywood Diner and Drive-In Theater at 7001 Santa Monica Boulevard!!! (H/T @benh57) pic.twitter.com/jVE4xlxn53
— MarcoRP (@MarcoRPTesla) May 21, 2022
Edward Howard, an Ohio-based architectural modeler, and founder of Howard Models took to Twitter to provide a playful and speculative take on what the Tesla Diner, Drive-in theater and Supercharge station could look like based on the site drawings that were circulating online.
Playful renderings of the proposed Tesla Diner, Drive-in theater and Supercharger station. Speculating on the name and a few details that were not available in the submitted plans. Numerous Easter eggs to be found - if you know Elon Musk's world. pic.twitter.com/3hoBsFyBOX
— Ed Howard (@HowardModels) June 3, 2022
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