A series of four electric-car charging stations is being planned for the 380-mile route between San Francisco and Los Angeles in California.
The stations, planned by solar installer, SolarCity and regional bank Rabobank, are being built with the cooperation of Telsa Motors, the electric car manufacturer.

The stations are planned for Hwy 101 by SolarCity and Rabobank
According to a press release, the stations will enable an electric car to complete a trip between the two cities. They will draw some of their power from solar panels and are being billed as providing a fast charge.
The stations will be located along Hwy 101 in Atascadero, Santa Maria and Goleta and Salinas, and built at Rabobank branches. No details were available on construction schedules, expected charge times or consumer costs.
SolarCity says it has installed more than 100 home charging stations for Tesla owners.