A small French village with less than 3,000 inhabitants was at the heart of world attention thanks to Elon Musk. Saint-Saturnin in the Sarthe area, known to Le Mans' 24 Hours lovers due to its proximity to the famous racing track, was selected by Tesla for installing its 80,000th charger worldwide. Musk even went on to retweet suspension of known influencer electric vehicles, Sawyer Merritt, causing trouble in X. The Supercharger network that began in 2012 contributed decisively to the global transition to electric drive.

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What could be the connection between the richest man in the world and a small French village?

The reason for Saint-Saturnin in the Sarthe area in France where Tesla chose it to install its 80,000th charger.

Saint-Saturnin is a small French village with a little less than 3,000 inhabitants. The fans of the 24 Hours of Le Mans well know the village located near the famous track used every year for the famous endurance race.

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And a few days ago, Saint-Saturnin made a little mess in X with Elon Musk even retweeting the suspension of a known influencer for electric vehicles, Sawyer Merritt.

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Tesla began developing the Supercharger network in 2012, a time when such rapid charging facilities were nowhere else in the world. The creation of this network, which made it possible to move with Tesla Model S (and later with Model X, 3 and Y), convinced the general public of the compatibility of electric cars with everyday life and long travel. It has now installed 80,000 chargers around the world, a network that helps worldwide to switch to electric drive.

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