![]() Tesla Supercharger station in Wittenburg, Germany | |
Type | Electric vehicle charging network |
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Area served | Worldwide[a] |
Owner | Tesla, Inc |
Website | tesla |
The Tesla Supercharger network is an electric vehicle fast charging network built and operated by American vehicle manufacturer Tesla, Inc.
The Supercharger network was introduced on September 24, 2012, as the Tesla Model S entered production, with five sites in California. As of January 2025[update], Tesla operates a network of over 7,000 Supercharger stations with over 65,800 connectors. The network is primarily deployed in three regions: Asia Pacific (over 2,800 stations), North America (over 2,800), and Europe (over 1,300). Superchargers can currently output as much as 325 kilowatts (kW) on currently deployed stations with a future "V4" supercharger able to output as much as 500kW.[1]
Usage is typically billed by the energy consumed during charging. To discourage loitering, fees may be charged to customers who remain plugged in after charging has been completed.
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