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Mysterious Stalls Spotted in Giga Texas Hint at Wireless Tesla Robotaxi Chargers

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An X user has spotted several mysterious stalls outside Giga, Texas. The stalls have appeared on-site—sleek, unmarked, and outfitted with what appear to be advanced technological components. Even though Tesla is tight-lipped, it has been heavily speculated that these buildings are the backbone of infrastructure to support the company’s much-awaited Robotaxi fleet.

We have no idea if these are portable Robotaxi chargers, but they could be wireless charging pads for Tesla’s CyberCab or even an autonomous vehicle cleaning station. The clues directed towards something big are soon to be revealed, as Tesla is expected to present their Robotaxi very soon.

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Drone footage from Tesla enthusiasts reveals that the stalls are minimalist in design—modular, possibly mobile, and purpose-built. The unit seems to be approximately the size of a little carport with beefed-up platforms and coils or sensors installed on them.

Mysterious Stalls Wireless Tesla Robotaxi Chargers

The Robotaxi Connection: CyberCab Infrastructure?

On June 22, Tesla will unveil its Robotaxi service in Austin. Such new stalls would readily have a connection with this event. Industry insiders guess that they may have multiple potential uses:

Wireless charging: This could enable near-speedy charge times free of human contact, as inductive pads built under the stall could enable a man-free recharge process, perfect for riverless cabs working 24 hours a day.

Cleaning Stations: The cleaning stations in the Robotaxis are important to customer satisfaction. In addition, some stalls seem to have nozzles or enclosed bays, which signify that there may be the ability to use automated exterior or interior wash systems.

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Portable Fleet Hubs: The fact that they are modular implies that they might be testing portable support points that can be quickly set up in urban areas and could be a more flexible option in terms of Robotaxi operations.

Tesla has a history of trying disruptive technologies in plain view, and as part of harmless construction or infrastructure work. This has been done previously outside of Supercharger V3s deployments and Model Y-scale production builds.

It is more likely that the new technology is tested within the Giga Texas before being applied across the world. The factory is not just a production hub; it’s Tesla’s innovation sandbox. That makes it the most likely testing ground for Robotaxi-related infrastructure.

Conclusion

Tesla has not shown clear evidence of why those stalls were present, but the timing of these stalls is more than a mere coincidence. As the company plans to introduce its Robotaxi platform on June 22, 2025, these strange constructions might be our first steps into the future when travelling is clean, automated, and supported by infrastructure that a human driver will never set their foot into.

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Kartikey Singh
Kartikey Singh
Kartikey is passionate about keeping everyone informed on the latest news and trends in the EV industry, with a special focus on Tesla. His favorite vehicle? The bold and futuristic Tesla Cybertruck.

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