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In pics: Tesla stations

A Tesla station is a planned second version of the Tesla supercharger station that as of June 2013 was planned to be provided to owners of Tesla automobiles with proprietary charging station services. As of February 2015, there were 2,000 superchargers in 400 stations worldwide.

The Tesla electric car charging station in the car park at The Star Casino in Pyrmont on April 14, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. The Pyrmont supercharger station is currently the only standalone station in Australia. It will soon be joined by the recently approved Goulburn supercharger station. (Getty Images)

The Tesla electric car charging station in the car park at The Star Casino in Pyrmont on April 14, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. The Pyrmont supercharger station is currently the only standalone station in Australia. It will soon be joined by the recently approved Goulburn supercharger station. (Getty Images)

The Tesla electric car charging station in the car park at The Star Casino in Pyrmont on April 14, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. The Pyrmont supercharger station is currently the only standalone station in Australia. It will soon be joined by the recently approved Goulburn supercharger station. (Getty Images)

The Tesla electric car charging station in the car park at The Star Casino in Pyrmont on April 14, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. The Pyrmont supercharger station is currently the only standalone station in Australia. It will soon be joined by the recently approved Goulburn supercharger station. (Getty Images)

Tesla owners take a ride in the new Tesla ‘D’ model electric sedan after Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, unveiled the dual engine chassis of the new Tesla ‘D’ model, a faster and all-wheel-drive version of the Model S electric sedan, at the Hawthorne Airport October 09, 2014 in Hawthorne, California. The D will be able to accelerate to 60 miles per hour in just over 3 seconds. (Getty Images)

The new dashboard of Tesla ‘D’ model electric sedan is seen after Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, unveiled the dual engine chassis of the new Tesla ‘D’ model, a faster and all-wheel-drive version of the Model S electric sedan, at the Hawthorne Airport October 09, 2014 in Hawthorne, California. The D will be able to accelerate to 60 miles per hour in just over 3 seconds. (Getty Images)

A Model S by US electric car maker Tesla is displayed on September 25, 2014 during a press presentation in Paris. The Paris Motor Show will open to the press on October 2, 2014 and to the public on October 4. (AFP/Getty Images)

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