Tesla is planning to install dozens of Supercharger sites at Steak n Shake locations across the country, according to an exchange between the companies on X. The companies have signed an agreement for over six sites, with over 20 more to come. And if Steak n Shake gets its way, possibly 100 restaurants will see future Supercharger installations. The way the news trickled out was a little weird, yet typical of how Elon Musk likes to use his social media platform, X, to publicize new information about his various companies. It started with seed oilsIt started with a post about how Steak n Shake was switching from seed oils to beef tallow to cook its french fries, referencing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has repeatedly made controversial claims about seed oils. (We dont have to get into all that now.)Musk, a major Trump supporter who is fronting the DOGE-led effort to overhaul the federal bureaucracy, replied to the post that the fries taste way better! Steak n Shake responded by thanking him and asking whether Tesla planned on installing charging stations at its restaurants. To which Teslas Supercharger account replied:6 sites signed already, 20+ sites in design reviewLets lock in those layouts @Steaknshake Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) February 27, 2025Steak n Shake responded again, suggesting 100 locations could serve as Supercharger sites. Tesla has formed partnerships with restaurant and convenience store chains in the past, including Ruby Tuesday and Sheetz. The company is also currently building its own 1950s-style diner and drive-in movie theater, with over 30 charging stalls. Tesla likely wont be able to rely on federal funding for any new charging locations, after the Trump administration halted a $5 billion federal program to install new EV chargers. Tesla has received $31 million in funds from the program to install 539 DC fast-charging ports, which represents 6 percent of all funds distributed so far,according to a dashboard that tracks the spending.