Uncategorized

Supercharger network reaches new record

Tesla has announced that it has surpassed the milestone of 30,000  Superchargers worldwide. The American firm accelerated their implementation at the end of the year.

As it prepares to massively open its superchargers to other automakers, Tesla is accelerating its deployments. On Twitter, the brand announced that it had reached the milestone of 30,000  Superchargers worldwide. A figure that continues to evolve.

To become aware of the pace of implementation, it is necessary to return to the figures communicated by the brand in September. At that time, Tesla had just under 29,300  superchargers installed. That’s more than 700 openings in just over a month. The rate continues to exceed 2,000  new charging stations per quarter.

In September, Tesla counted more than 3,200  stations, which have an average of nine stations each. These include V2 Superchargers and V3 charging stations. The former reach a charging power of 150 kW, while the latter go up to 250  kW. The goal for Tesla is to quickly launch V4s that could reach 280 kW, then 300  kW in the future.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *