Tesla Supercharger network

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The Tesla Supercharger network is a global system of high-speed electric vehicle charging stations designed primarily for Tesla cars, enabling rapid long-distance travel.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf electric vehicle charging network
fast charging network
accessMethod Tesla in-car navigation system
Tesla mobile app
availableInCountry Australia
Canada
China
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
billingMethod per kWh
per minute (in some jurisdictions)
chargingStandard CCS2 (Europe and some other regions)
NACS (North American Charging Standard)
Tesla proprietary connector (North America, legacy)
countryOfOrigin United States
designedFor Tesla vehicles
developer Tesla, Inc.
feature automatic battery preconditioning for faster charging
idle fees for vehicles left plugged in after charging
integration with Tesla route planning
over-the-air software updates for charging optimization
geographicScope global
hasPart Megacharger (for Tesla Semi, planned/limited deployment)
Supercharger stall
Supercharger station
Urban Supercharger
V2 Supercharger
V3 Supercharger
inception 2012
notableCharacteristic enables rapid charging suitable for long-distance travel
one of the largest global DC fast charging networks
stations typically located near highways and major travel corridors
openedToNonTeslaVehicles in selected markets and sites
operatedBy Tesla, Inc.
primaryPurpose enable long-distance travel for electric vehicles
supportsPaymentForNonTesla Tesla app-based payment
supportsVehicle Tesla Cybertruck
Tesla Model 3
Tesla Model S
Tesla Model X
Tesla Model Y
Tesla Semi (Megacharger, limited)
typicalPowerOutput up to 150 kW (V2)
up to 250 kW (V3)

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