Nation’s Largest EV Charging Station and Lounge Coming to the Frazier-Tejon Region

The Frazier-Tejon region will soon host the nation’s largest EV charging station and lounge, setting a new standard for clean travel infrastructure.

The future of electric vehicle travel is arriving in a big way—right here in the Frazier-Tejon region. Nestled at the crossroads of I-5 and Frazier Mountain Park Road, the upcoming Lebec Travel Center will soon host the largest Tesla Supercharger station in the United States, featuring a groundbreaking 112 charging stalls.

This project marks a major leap forward in sustainable infrastructure and positions the Frazier-Tejon region as a key stop on California’s transportation map.

What Makes It the Largest?

Developed by HRI Development, the Lebec Supercharger hub will ultimately offer 112 Tesla charging stalls, eclipsing the size of all existing Tesla sites in the U.S. While 40 stalls are already operational, the full build-out is slated to be complete by Thanksgiving 2025. Once finished, this location will officially be the largest Tesla Supercharger station in the nation, and among the largest in the world!

Why Lebec?

Located strategically along the Interstate 5 freeway, this site serves tens of thousands of drivers daily as they move between Southern and Central California. The station's position also benefits residents of the region. Offering new access to world-class EV infrastructure just minutes away.

More Than Just Charging

This isn’t your average charging stop. The Lebec Travel Center will feature:

  • A comfortable lounge space designed specifically for EV travelers

  • Plus Traditional fuel pumps, catering to both EV and gas-powered vehicles

This hybrid model makes the site a destination, not just a pit stop—offering a place to recharge both vehicles and people.

Fueling the Future

HRI Development’s vision for the project goes beyond scale. It reflects a new standard for what EV infrastructure can be: accessible, convenient, and community-enhancing. As the U.S. rapidly transitions to electric mobility, this site stands as a bold example of forward-thinking design in a region already known for its unique convergences—of counties, mountain ranges, forests, and now, technology.