Credit: Tesla Published May 12, 2026, 3:56 PM EDT Jon is a seasoned journalist who has written definitive coverage of consumer tech at publications like Engadget, Android Authority, and BetaKit. He's an expert on making tech accessible ranging from mobile and PCs to emerging platforms like wearables. When he's not writing, he's going on adventures with ihis family and is an avid photographer. Sign in to your How-To Geek account The days of lining up at Supercharger stations might soon be over. Tesla is testing a Supercharger "waitlist" in its mobile app that amounts to a virtual queue for EV drivers. As Tesla explains, the upcoming feature will provide live app notifications once you arrive at a Supercharger location where the stalls are full. You'll know how many cars are ahead of you in the queue. It uses both the positions of the car and your phone to determine how you qualify. You don't need a Tesla-made EV to use the feature, but there's also no system in place to deny charging to queue-jumpers.…