EVwire brief: Tesla has added a new Supercharger for Business site in Columbia, Missouri, hosted by Little General at its new travel center just off Interstate 70.
The site has four V4 stalls rated up to 325 kW. The stalls support both NACS and CCS EVs through a built-in adapter, and runs 24/7.
The official Tesla Charging account announced the new site on X:
As per Little General on its own LinkedIn page, its Supercharger stalls are equipped with Magic Docks. This allows the stations to support electric vehicles that are not equipped with a NACS port.
"Whether you drive a Tesla or another compatible electric vehicle, you can now stop by Little General to power up before getting back on the road."
This is one of three Little General locations in the Columbia area. As per the company’s official website, the other two locations are in Midway and Clark Lane. Little General has not announced if its two other sites will be getting their own Tesla Superchargers as well.
Little General leans hard into being a stopover destination, not just a fuel stop. Beyond the Supercharger stalls, the location includes an on-site kitchen for made-to-order burritos, BBQ, burgers, and pizza, a barista counter, a 350-square-foot beer cave, an ice cream counter, a gift shop, a playground, and a dog park.

Little General’s amenities are extensive, though it’s noteworthy that the company leads with Tesla Superchargers.
Context:
Tesla's Supercharger for Business program lets host businesses buy, install, and own V4 charging stalls on their own property, setting local pricing while Tesla runs the hardware and network behind it. It's the same setup PPR Energy Solutions used for its recent Grand Island, New York site, and the same program Tesla has extended to Semi hosts through Semi Charging for Business.
Source: Tesla Charging, on X, and Little General on LinkedIn
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